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until now, nasa had no guarantees this would work. these flights are testing cutting—edge technology. on board are solar panels and a thermostat, so the helicopter can survive temperatures down to —80 degrees. for each flight, scientists upload a plan, but ingenuity also has to make decisions by itself. high—tech cameras and sensors can spot obstacles, so it can adjust its height to avoid these. but the helicopter can also use these features as landmarks so it could navigate its way down to the ground. this flight is just the start. in the coming days, the helicopter will begin to fly further afield and it could transform our view of mars. helicopters can cover more ground, can act as scout vehicles, can go into different areas that the rover can't go into. and then they can do co—ordinated science data. future manned missions to mars can utilise a drone helicopter. so there is a lot of opportunity. more than 100 years ago, the wright brothers made history with the first powered aircraft on earth. now a little mars helicopter
until now, nasa had no guarantees this would work. these flights are testing cutting—edge technology. on board are solar panels and a thermostat, so the helicopter can survive temperatures down to —80 degrees. for each flight, scientists upload a plan, but ingenuity also has to make decisions by itself. high—tech cameras and sensors can spot obstacles, so it can adjust its height to avoid these. but the helicopter can also use these features as landmarks so it could navigate its way down...
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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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i think it's a great motto that nasa ends - it's a great motto that nasa ends space x together. it's great model. the thing i start to worry about at this point is we've had three successful group missions and i'm worried that they would get a little complacent. they are very busy at space x, they're launching all sorts of other vehicles. it's something that you really have to be diligent about. i'm hoping they keep that focus on a mission when they are doing that. it's easy as happens at nasa before i know that you have to fight that feeling and always stay focused. i fight that feeling and always stay focused. , , ,.,, i. fight that feeling and always stay focused. , , i. ., fight that feeling and always stay focused. , , ., focused. i suppose you are saying the are focused. i suppose you are saying they are a — focused. i suppose you are saying they are a danger _ focused. i suppose you are saying they are a danger could _ focused. i suppose you are saying they are a danger could be - focused. i suppose you are saying they are a danger could be if- focused. i suppose you ar
i think it's a great motto that nasa ends - it's a great motto that nasa ends space x together. it's great model. the thing i start to worry about at this point is we've had three successful group missions and i'm worried that they would get a little complacent. they are very busy at space x, they're launching all sorts of other vehicles. it's something that you really have to be diligent about. i'm hoping they keep that focus on a mission when they are doing that. it's easy as happens at nasa...
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the helicopter as part of nasa's most ambitions mars i of nasa's most ambitions mars mission. these are images taken in the last few weeks. on the ground, the last few weeks. on the ground, the rover will be searching for signs of light, but the helicopter will add an airborne dimension to how we explore other planets. opening up new frontiers in flight. rebecca morelle, bbc news. now for the tale of a dog who refused to let a disability hinder his exercise regime. a car accident when he was just a year old left dexter with two injured front legs. but he's learned to adapt and thrive, as russell trott reports. putting his best feet forward, dexter the dog has amazed medical experts. his owner kentee was faced with having to put him to sleep when he was just a year old, after he had injured his front legs in a car accident. but although he was feeling a little "ruff", she recognised something in dexter — that he was a fighter, and so she put him through surgery and therapy sessions, and effectively taught him to run on his hind legs. we didn't think he'd make it. his front le
the helicopter as part of nasa's most ambitions mars i of nasa's most ambitions mars mission. these are images taken in the last few weeks. on the ground, the last few weeks. on the ground, the rover will be searching for signs of light, but the helicopter will add an airborne dimension to how we explore other planets. opening up new frontiers in flight. rebecca morelle, bbc news. now for the tale of a dog who refused to let a disability hinder his exercise regime. a car accident when he was...
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it's easy, it has happened at nasa before. so i know you have to just fight that feeling and always stay focused. so, i suppose you're saying that the danger could be if they are a victim of their own success. exactly, nasa has gone through this multiple times, honestly. and so that's one thing i think everybody has to realise and i think they can do that, nasa will hopefully help them through that phase, but it's something that is natural human behaviour once you have done it a few times to kind of get relaxed and complacent, and you've got to fight that feeling. steve swanson. more on that story and others on the bbc website. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ philippabbc. thank you for watching. hello. the temperature rose to near 20 celsius in the warmest parts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty of sunshine again during sunday. if you are looking for some rain though, there is a bit coming in the forecast. how much? you may be left feeling underwhelmed. high pres
it's easy, it has happened at nasa before. so i know you have to just fight that feeling and always stay focused. so, i suppose you're saying that the danger could be if they are a victim of their own success. exactly, nasa has gone through this multiple times, honestly. and so that's one thing i think everybody has to realise and i think they can do that, nasa will hopefully help them through that phase, but it's something that is natural human behaviour once you have done it a few times to...
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nasa's helicopter is a feat of engineering. it weighsjust 1.8 kilograms — that's 4 lbs — and it has two long rotors which spin in opposite directions at up to 2,500 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 isjust looking around, scouting. it can traverse places without being hindered by the terrain. it could dojust kind of scouting missions for our future rovers, perhaps, or even
nasa's helicopter is a feat of engineering. it weighsjust 1.8 kilograms — that's 4 lbs — and it has two long rotors which spin in opposite directions at up to 2,500 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...
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until now, nasa had no guarantees this would work. these flights are testing cutting—edge technology. on board are solar panels and a thermostat, so the helicopter can survive temperatures down to —80 degrees. for each flight, scientists upload a plan, but ingenuity also has to make decisions by itself. high—tech cameras and sensors can spot obstacles, so it can adjust its height to avoid these. but the helicopter can also use these features as landmarks so it could navigate its way down to the ground. this flight is just the start. in the coming days, the helicopter will begin to fly further afield and it could transform our view of mars. helicopters can cover more ground, can act as scout vehicles, can go into different areas that the rover can't go into. and then they can do co—ordinated science data. future manned missions to mars can utilise a drone helicopter. so there is a lot of opportunity. more than 100 years ago, the wright brothers made history with the first powered aircraft on earth. now a little mars helicopter
until now, nasa had no guarantees this would work. these flights are testing cutting—edge technology. on board are solar panels and a thermostat, so the helicopter can survive temperatures down to —80 degrees. for each flight, scientists upload a plan, but ingenuity also has to make decisions by itself. high—tech cameras and sensors can spot obstacles, so it can adjust its height to avoid these. but the helicopter can also use these features as landmarks so it could navigate its way down...
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former nasa astronaut there is steve swanson. you are watching bbc news. after the weather we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are personal finance journalist anne ashworth and the independent�*s economics editor, ben chu. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. the temperature rose to near 20 celsius in the warmest parts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty of sunshine again during sunday. if you are looking for some rain though, there is a bit coming in the forecast. how much? you may be left feeling underwhelmed. high pressure still around on sunday, the flow of air around that, particularly to england and wales will be a stronger easterly. it will feel a bit cooler but especially if you're along that north sea coast it will be a rather chilly day even when you do get to see some sunshine. it's a cold start to sunday with another frost in many areas away from larger towns and city centres, —3 possible in the coldest
former nasa astronaut there is steve swanson. you are watching bbc news. after the weather we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are personal finance journalist anne ashworth and the independent�*s economics editor, ben chu. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. the temperature rose to near 20 celsius in the warmest parts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty...
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ti9: helicopter is part of nasa's most helicopter is part of nasa�*s most ambitious mars mission to date. these are all images taken in the last few weeks. 0n the ground, the rover will be searching for signs of life. the helicopter will add an airborne dimension to how we explore other planets. 0pening airborne dimension to how we explore other planets. opening up new frontiers in flight. rebecca morelle, bbc news. this weekend marks 70 years since the peak district became a national park. it was the first in britain, allowing people to walk on moorland without being prosecuted. judy hobson has the story. piano music plays. this landscape has been protected for 70 years for all of us. 555 square miles of natural beauty. so, this is heading up grindsbrook, up to the top of kinder scout... and it�*s the job of rangers like anna to help us appreciate it. so, we�*re kind of the link between the landscape and visitors and residents, i guess, so it�*s about advising people that are coming out, making sure they�*re having a good time and not doing any damage. the first ranger, i think,
ti9: helicopter is part of nasa's most helicopter is part of nasa�*s most ambitious mars mission to date. these are all images taken in the last few weeks. 0n the ground, the rover will be searching for signs of life. the helicopter will add an airborne dimension to how we explore other planets. 0pening airborne dimension to how we explore other planets. opening up new frontiers in flight. rebecca morelle, bbc news. this weekend marks 70 years since the peak district became a national park....
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until now nasa had no guarantees this would work. these flights are testing cutting—edge technology. on board are solar panels and a thermostat so the helicopter can survive temperatures down to —80 degrees. for each flight scientists upload a plan. but ingenuity also has to make decisions by itself. high—tech cameras and sensors can spot obstacles so it can adjust its height to avoid these. but the helicopter can also use these features as landmarks so it could navigate its way down to the ground. this flight is just the start. in the coming days the helicopter will begin to fly further afield and it could transform our view of mars. helicopters can cover more ground, active scout vehicles, can go into different areas that the rover can't go into. and then they can do coordinated science data. future manned mission to mars can utilise a drone helicopter. so there is a lot of opportunity. more than 100 years ago the wright brothers made history with the first powered aircraft on earth. now a little mars helicopter has shown the
until now nasa had no guarantees this would work. these flights are testing cutting—edge technology. on board are solar panels and a thermostat so the helicopter can survive temperatures down to —80 degrees. for each flight scientists upload a plan. but ingenuity also has to make decisions by itself. high—tech cameras and sensors can spot obstacles so it can adjust its height to avoid these. but the helicopter can also use these features as landmarks so it could navigate its way down to...
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nasa has made history with the first helicopter flight on another planet.
nasa has made history with the first helicopter flight on another planet.
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let's tell you about what is happening with nasa. nasa will try to make history today by launching a small helicopter from mars. if the mission succeeds, it will be the first time that powered and controlled flight has been achieved on another planet. our global science correspondent rebecca morelle has the details. mission control: the parachute has deployed and we're seeing... this mission has already revealed mars as never seen before, with the first ever footage of a thrilling descent, as the rover is lowered down to the martian surface. touchdown confirmed. now, nasa is ready to make history again. this time it will try to launch a helicopter. the first attempt at powered flight on another planet. this animation reveals how it might look, but with the extreme conditions on mars and the fact that there's barely any atmosphere, it won't be easy. it weighsjust 1.8 kilograms — that's 4lbs, and it has two long rotors, which spin in opposite directions at up to 2,500 revolutions per minute. its first test flight takes it three metre
let's tell you about what is happening with nasa. nasa will try to make history today by launching a small helicopter from mars. if the mission succeeds, it will be the first time that powered and controlled flight has been achieved on another planet. our global science correspondent rebecca morelle has the details. mission control: the parachute has deployed and we're seeing... this mission has already revealed mars as never seen before, with the first ever footage of a thrilling descent, as...
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nasa's rover has succeeded in producing pure oxygen from the atmosphere of the red planet. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high — the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer—songwriters of all time, the american pop star prince, has died at the age of 57. ijust couldn't believe it. i didn't believe it. he wasjust here saturday. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has meant conflicting emotions — a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories at the shame of watergate. and lift—off of the space shuttle discovery, with the hubble space telescope, our window to the universe. this is bbc news. our main story today: president biden promises to cut america's carbon emissions by at least half before the end of this decade. he called on other leaders at a virtual climate summit to take decisive action. the british prime minister has offered an "unreserved a
nasa's rover has succeeded in producing pure oxygen from the atmosphere of the red planet. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high — the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer—songwriters of all time, the american pop star prince, has died at the age of 57. ijust couldn't believe it. i didn't believe it. he wasjust here saturday. for millions of americans, the...
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still to come, nasa's perseverance rover makes breathable oxygen on the surface of mars. music. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high — the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer—songwriters of all time, the american pop star prince, has died at the age of 57. ijust couldn't believe it. i didn't believe it. he wasjust here saturday. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has meant conflicting emotions — a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories at the shame of watergate. and lift—off of the space shuttle discovery, with the hubble space telescope, our window to the universe. this is bbc news. the british prime minister has offered an "unreserved apology" for the failure to commemorate properly the deaths of tens of thousands of black and asian troops who fought for the british empire during the first world war. the commonwealth war graves commission fo
still to come, nasa's perseverance rover makes breathable oxygen on the surface of mars. music. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high — the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer—songwriters of all time, the american pop star prince, has died at the age of 57. ijust couldn't believe it. i didn't believe it. he wasjust here saturday. for millions of americans,...
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it's the third flight of nasa's public—private partnership with spacex. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. a chilly start this morning, but suchis a chilly start this morning, but such is the strength of the april sunshine — 21 celsius in porthmadog. however, it will turn chilly again through the night and it will stay dry for the weekend. it has been dry, so dry this april, and with high pressure this weekend, little sign of rain. more isobars in the south means it will be windy here. changes in the wind direction as well. some hazy cloud in the north, and we will pick up a little more cloud in the coming few days. not thick enough to alleviate the frost. it won't be as harsh as last night, but it will be patchy, so farmers and growers beware. that will be a risk throughout the weekend by night. some fine weather by day. diminishing sunshine potentially. still a lot on saturday, still more cloud in central and eastern areas. the odd shower for the northern isles. strong sunshine and high uv levels in the south today. around the coas
it's the third flight of nasa's public—private partnership with spacex. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. a chilly start this morning, but suchis a chilly start this morning, but such is the strength of the april sunshine — 21 celsius in porthmadog. however, it will turn chilly again through the night and it will stay dry for the weekend. it has been dry, so dry this april, and with high pressure this weekend, little sign of rain. more isobars in the south means it will...
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nasa are celebrating. we can see the smiles on theirfaces. nasa making history because it was attempting to launch a helicopter from the surface of mars. let's listen in again. applause. and - applause. and a - applause. l and a picture applause. - and a picture there applause. _ and a picture there that attttust. — and a picture there that you can see on the screen. that was the helicopter, the first powered controlled flights on another planet, so cause for celebration. the mars copter, which is called ingenuity, it was intended to rise about three metres, half for roughly 30 seconds, swivel, and then lands. that makes it sound simple, it was anything but. it was done using never tried before technology, as well as challenging flying conditions and would have been difficult to pull off. that is a picture from the helicopter. one of the systems engineers at thejet propulsion laboratory had said it feels absolutely nuts, we have been flying on earth forjust over 100 years and, yeah, now are going to go to another planet and fly, it's crazy!
nasa are celebrating. we can see the smiles on theirfaces. nasa making history because it was attempting to launch a helicopter from the surface of mars. let's listen in again. applause. and - applause. and a - applause. l and a picture applause. - and a picture there applause. _ and a picture there that attttust. — and a picture there that you can see on the screen. that was the helicopter, the first powered controlled flights on another planet, so cause for celebration. the mars copter,...
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nasa engineers are celebrating successfully flying a small helicopter on mars. the drone, called ingenuity, was airborne for less than a minute, but that still represents the first powered, controlled flight by an aircraft on another world. our science correspondent rebecca morelle is here. rebecca, muchjubilation rebecca, much jubilation at nasa headquarters and for good reason. yes, there was some real excitement at mission control today because they really were making history with this flight, the first powered flight on another planet. and of course, the flight happened earlier this morning, but it takes so long for the data because the distance of mars away from earth, it takes so long for the data to come back here, so the confirmation that this had actually worked was astonishing. and we had the first photo is back, too. so a little black and white image taken from the helicopter looking down on the ground, and you can actually see the shadow of the helicopter on the ground. and the rover snapped away, too, so voter with the helicopter hopping up in the a
nasa engineers are celebrating successfully flying a small helicopter on mars. the drone, called ingenuity, was airborne for less than a minute, but that still represents the first powered, controlled flight by an aircraft on another world. our science correspondent rebecca morelle is here. rebecca, muchjubilation rebecca, much jubilation at nasa headquarters and for good reason. yes, there was some real excitement at mission control today because they really were making history with this...
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nasa officials say the mission could take place as soon as 2024. the actress helen mccrory, best known for starring in the hit bbc series peaky blinders and in the harry potter films, has died from cancer at the age of 52. her husband, the actor damian lewis, said he had lost a beautiful and mighty woman. our arts correspondent david sillito looks back at her life. peaky blinders — tv�*s �*20s criminal gang whose business affairs were run by aunt polly. i'm having trouble these days, and i'm twice the man you are. played by helen mccrory. i booked you both tickets for the next boat from liverpool to new york. it was her best—known tv role for this award—winning star of stage and screen. why? you met her often enough before. she played cherie blair twice, the first in the film the queen. just remember, you're a man that's just been elected by the whole nation. her on—screen husband michael sheen today paid tribute. she was, he said, funny, passionate, smart, one of the greatest actors of our time. demonstrates a reckless disregard... sam
nasa officials say the mission could take place as soon as 2024. the actress helen mccrory, best known for starring in the hit bbc series peaky blinders and in the harry potter films, has died from cancer at the age of 52. her husband, the actor damian lewis, said he had lost a beautiful and mighty woman. our arts correspondent david sillito looks back at her life. peaky blinders — tv�*s �*20s criminal gang whose business affairs were run by aunt polly. i'm having trouble these days, and...
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nasa officials says the mission could take place as soon as 202a. a weekend curfew has come into force in delhi, with india second in the world for reported coronavirus infections. it has recorded over 170,000 deaths, yet mass election rallies are still taking place and many are celebrating a large hindu festival on the banks of the river ganges. there are currently no plans for another strict national lockdown, as mark lobel reports. agony those burying relatives here feel should have been avoidable. translation: we acceptl coronavirus is widespread. but the equipment and facilities that should be there in hospitals — they're not there. after a week of record cases and over 1,000 reported deaths a day, they are turning some bodies away here. 13—14 bodies already. the situation is so bad that we don't have time to do anything. we don't even have time to have a meal. india's leader, narendra modi, is loath to lockdown festivals like kumbh mela, large weddings and election rallies, with an important vote on the horizon. there are night curfews in
nasa officials says the mission could take place as soon as 202a. a weekend curfew has come into force in delhi, with india second in the world for reported coronavirus infections. it has recorded over 170,000 deaths, yet mass election rallies are still taking place and many are celebrating a large hindu festival on the banks of the river ganges. there are currently no plans for another strict national lockdown, as mark lobel reports. agony those burying relatives here feel should have been...
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his family and nasa have announce his death from cancer at the age of 90. collins was an integral part of the mission, but is often labelled the "forgotten man" because he didn't actually go down to the surface. he stayed in the command module circling the moon, whilst armstrong and aldrin made their boot marks in the lunar soil. that he missed out was something he never complained about. i did not have the best seat of the three on apollo 11. but i can say, in all honesty, i was thrilled with the seat that i did have. i knew that i had somehow lucked into being one third of the team that was going to do this wonderful thing — and my function suited me fine. i mean, yeah, sure, iwould've preferred to walk on the moon, but that really seemed a trivial distinction at the time. i was very pleased with my responsibilities on the flight. his responsibilities on that mission included making sure armstrong and aldrin could get home. if something had gone wrong during the ascent from the lunar surface, collins would be their only help. when the three men returned
his family and nasa have announce his death from cancer at the age of 90. collins was an integral part of the mission, but is often labelled the "forgotten man" because he didn't actually go down to the surface. he stayed in the command module circling the moon, whilst armstrong and aldrin made their boot marks in the lunar soil. that he missed out was something he never complained about. i did not have the best seat of the three on apollo 11. but i can say, in all honesty, i was...
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nasa astronauts shane kimbrough and megan mcarthur will serve as the mission�*s spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively. they are joined by japanese astronaut akihiko hoshide, and european space agency astronaut thomas he will serve as mission specialists to the space station for a six—month science mission. don't you love international crews? our dry april weather is continuing as some people will be crossing their fingers for rainfall for the gardens, but we won't see it through the course of the weekend. it's looking dry, turning a little bit cooler tomorrow. more of a chance of rain as we head through the course of next week for some places. now, dry this evening at temperatures still in the mid teens, pleasant but once the sun sets, it will turn quite chilly quite quickly. clear skies and light winds away from the south, breezy conditions through the english channel towards the south—west of england through tonight. under those clear skies with lighter winds, particularly further north, those temperatures, once again, getting down to freezing or a little bit below that
nasa astronauts shane kimbrough and megan mcarthur will serve as the mission�*s spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively. they are joined by japanese astronaut akihiko hoshide, and european space agency astronaut thomas he will serve as mission specialists to the space station for a six—month science mission. don't you love international crews? our dry april weather is continuing as some people will be crossing their fingers for rainfall for the gardens, but we won't see it through the...
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his family and nasa have announce his death from cancer at the age of 90. collins was an integral part of the mission, but is often labelled the "forgotten man" because he didn't actually go down to the surface. he stayed in the command module circling the moon, while armstrong and aldrin made their boot marks in the lunar soil. that he missed out was something he never complained about. i did not have the best seat of the three on apollo 11. but i can say, in all honesty, i was thrilled with the seat that i did have. i knew that i had somehow lucked into being one third of the team that was going to do this wonderful thing — and my function suited me fine. i mean, yeah, sure, iwould've preferred to walk on the moon, but that really seemed a trivial distinction at the time. i was very pleased with my responsibilities on the flight. his responsibilities on that mission included making sure armstrong and aldrin could get home. if something had gone wrong during the ascent from the lunar surface, collins would be their only help. when the three men returned
his family and nasa have announce his death from cancer at the age of 90. collins was an integral part of the mission, but is often labelled the "forgotten man" because he didn't actually go down to the surface. he stayed in the command module circling the moon, while armstrong and aldrin made their boot marks in the lunar soil. that he missed out was something he never complained about. i did not have the best seat of the three on apollo 11. but i can say, in all honesty, i was...
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nasa astronauts shane kimbrough and megan mcarthur will serve as the mission's spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively. they are joined by japanese astronaut akihiko hoshide and european space agency astronaut thomas pesquet, who will serve as mission specialists to the space station for a six—month science mission. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. dry clear night to come, temperatures dipping away after dark to allow another touch of frost in many places as we go into the morning. it will be rather patchy, with these temperatures in towns and city centre is more likely in the countryside, parts of east and north—east scotland down to minus these we start the day with a little patchy cloud here and there for sunday morning and a lot of what has developed overnight but some will continue to impact parts of eastern
nasa astronauts shane kimbrough and megan mcarthur will serve as the mission's spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively. they are joined by japanese astronaut akihiko hoshide and european space agency astronaut thomas pesquet, who will serve as mission specialists to the space station for a six—month science mission. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. dry clear night to come, temperatures dipping away after dark to allow another touch of frost in many places as we...
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we have seen them do, nasa, this week. i have _ seen them do, nasa, this week. i have a _ seen them do, nasa, this week. i have a feeling those days when things— have a feeling those days when things happen 20 years later are behind _ things happen 20 years later are behind us — things happen 20 years later are behind us. it would not surprise me if something like this is involved comic— if something like this is involved comic allowed uncertain but it was important — comic allowed uncertain but it was important when it is how to be safe and, _ important when it is how to be safe and. yes, _ important when it is how to be safe and. yes, it — important when it is how to be safe and, yes, it is a way —— allowed on certain— and, yes, it is a way —— allowed on certain roads — and, yes, it is a way —— allowed on certain roads in britain. i think you've — certain roads in britain. i think you've got _ certain roads in britain. i think you've got to say, for young people, this is— you've got to say, for young people, this is all— you've
we have seen them do, nasa, this week. i have _ seen them do, nasa, this week. i have a _ seen them do, nasa, this week. i have a feeling those days when things— have a feeling those days when things happen 20 years later are behind _ things happen 20 years later are behind us — things happen 20 years later are behind us. it would not surprise me if something like this is involved comic— if something like this is involved comic allowed uncertain but it was important — comic allowed...
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popping programme to use private companies to send astronauts to the iss and nasa has also given spacex a contract to build the land that will take astronauts to the surface of the moon. thanks so much for watching. see you soon. goodbye. hello. wales reached 21 degrees on friday. scotland had its highest temperature of the year so farat 20. and after a warm, sunny start to the weekend, it will turn a little cooler and cloudier as the weekend goes on, especially in eastern areas. it's still largely dry throughout with high pressure here but the flow of air around that as the weekend goes on will become more of a pronounced easterly across the uk with that cooler air starting to move in and more cloud, especially by sunday and especially in the east, as we'll see in a moment. another chilly morning to kick off the weekend, but not as cold as recent mornings, though still there will be a patchy, mainly rural frost around and temperatures head up in the morning sunshine quite quickly. 0nce any early mist and fog patches clear away from eastern england and there will be a bit of patchy clou
popping programme to use private companies to send astronauts to the iss and nasa has also given spacex a contract to build the land that will take astronauts to the surface of the moon. thanks so much for watching. see you soon. goodbye. hello. wales reached 21 degrees on friday. scotland had its highest temperature of the year so farat 20. and after a warm, sunny start to the weekend, it will turn a little cooler and cloudier as the weekend goes on, especially in eastern areas. it's still...
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nasa's spacex crew—2 mission has docked to the international space station carrying four astronauts on board. these pictures show the old crew giving a warm welcome to the new team. it's the second crewed mission to the space station using a spacex spacecraft. nasa astronauts shane kimbrough and megan mcarthur will serve as the mission's spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively. now it's time for a look at the weather. ourdry our dry april weather is continuing, some people will be crossing their fingers for a bit of rainfall for the gardens, but we won't see it through the course of the weekend. it is looking dry, turning a bit cooler tomorrow. more of a chance of rain as we head through the course of next week for some places. for here and now, it is dry this evening. temperatures in the mid teens, so pleasant but once the sunset it will turn white chilly quite quickly. clear skies and light winds. away from the south, we still have breezy conditions through the english channel. under those clear skies with lighter winds, particularly further north, those temperatures down to fre
nasa's spacex crew—2 mission has docked to the international space station carrying four astronauts on board. these pictures show the old crew giving a warm welcome to the new team. it's the second crewed mission to the space station using a spacex spacecraft. nasa astronauts shane kimbrough and megan mcarthur will serve as the mission's spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively. now it's time for a look at the weather. ourdry our dry april weather is continuing, some people will be...
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nasa has made history with the first helicopter flight on another planet. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraph. welcome back. reallyjust one story, wanted to have stories dominating the front pages. many of tomorrow's front pages lead on the proposed plans for a european super league. the sun refers to "the great game robbery". the telegraph reports on prince william publicly speaking out against the proposed super league. the duke said he "shares fans�* fears for football". according to the financial times, 12 clubs that have agreed to join the league have been guaranteed a "welcome bonus" worth 2—300 million euros each. they've been named the dirty dozen. the guardian front page reports on the government's furious counter—offensive against the plans. the daily mail leads on football's "civil war" and also carries a picture of prince charles as he mourns in his "welsh retreat" fol
nasa has made history with the first helicopter flight on another planet. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraph. welcome back. reallyjust one story, wanted to have stories dominating the front pages. many of tomorrow's front pages lead on the proposed plans for a european super league. the sun refers to "the great game...
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it�*s the third flight of nasa�*s public—private partnership with spacex. time for a look at the weather. here�*s helen willetts. a chilly start this morning, but suchis a chilly start this morning, but such is the strength of the april sunshine — 21 celsius in porthmadog. however, it will turn chilly again
it�*s the third flight of nasa�*s public—private partnership with spacex. time for a look at the weather. here�*s helen willetts. a chilly start this morning, but suchis a chilly start this morning, but such is the strength of the april sunshine — 21 celsius in porthmadog. however, it will turn chilly again
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nasa officials says the mission could take place as soon as 202a. the united nations refugee agency says that as many as sixty five thousand people are fleeing from a city in north—eastern nigeria, after a series of attacks by islamist militants. fighters claiming to be loyal to the self styled islamic state have conducted a series of hit and run attacks on damasak in borno province at least 12 people were killed. a weekend curfew has come into force in the indian capital, delhi, as coronavirus cases there, and across the country continue to soar. shopping malls, gyms, bars and restaurants in the capital are all closed. delhi is now india's worst affected city. president biden has held his first in—person meeting with a foreign leader at the white house on friday. japanese prime minister yoshihide suga was there. there was much for the two leaders to talk about — from the strategic threat posed by china, to north korea's missile tests and usjapan trade links. president biden says the us will work closely with japan to develop new technologies,
nasa officials says the mission could take place as soon as 202a. the united nations refugee agency says that as many as sixty five thousand people are fleeing from a city in north—eastern nigeria, after a series of attacks by islamist militants. fighters claiming to be loyal to the self styled islamic state have conducted a series of hit and run attacks on damasak in borno province at least 12 people were killed. a weekend curfew has come into force in the indian capital, delhi, as...
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nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered
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nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet with a helicopter mission on mars. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome along to sunday sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on tonight's programme. lewis hamilton recovers to finish second — as max verstappen wins an eventful emilia romagna grand prix in italy. ruthless rangers condemn celtic to their first trophless season in ten years — as they knock them out of the scottish cup at ibrox. agony for fulham and their fight for survival — as arsenal score in stoppage time to deny them all three points at the emirates. and also coming up — the tiny fraction of a difference that saw britain's tom pidcock denied the biggest win of his career. welcome along, we start with today's emilia romagna grand prix in italy which was full of drama, with a huge crash involving valterri bottas and george russell... whilst lewis hamilton had to fight back to finish second and keep hold of his place at the top of the standings. it was his rival max verstappen who took the chequered fl
nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet with a helicopter mission on mars. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome along to sunday sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on tonight's programme. lewis hamilton recovers to finish second — as max verstappen wins an eventful emilia romagna grand prix in italy. ruthless rangers condemn celtic to their first trophless season in ten years — as they knock them out of the scottish cup...
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how nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet. and controversy over plans for top european football clubs to form a new super league.
how nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet. and controversy over plans for top european football clubs to form a new super league.
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nasa's perseverance rover continues to make history from the surface of mars. just days after the first powered, controlled flight on another world, the rover has now made another stunning advance. a toaster—sized device on the rover has made oxygen from the planet's carbon dioxide atmosphere — equivalent to what an astronaut on the red planet would need to breathe for roughly 10 minutes. the oxygen was generated by a small device called moxie. dr michael hecht from the massachusetts institute of technology is the principal investigator behind that oxygen—making device and hejoins us now. i hope i'm pronouncing that right. tell us a bit about this toaster sized device.— tell us a bit about this toaster sized device. . , ., , sized device. certainly, i am very lad to sized device. certainly, i am very glad to be _ sized device. certainly, i am very glad to be here _ sized device. certainly, i am very glad to be here and _ sized device. certainly, i am very glad to be here and we _ sized device. certainly, i am very glad to be here and we have - sized dev
nasa's perseverance rover continues to make history from the surface of mars. just days after the first powered, controlled flight on another world, the rover has now made another stunning advance. a toaster—sized device on the rover has made oxygen from the planet's carbon dioxide atmosphere — equivalent to what an astronaut on the red planet would need to breathe for roughly 10 minutes. the oxygen was generated by a small device called moxie. dr michael hecht from the massachusetts...
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nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet with a helicopter mission on mars. now on bbc news, it's time for click. welcome to click. we're into the second year of the sofa shows now so it's time to mix it up a bit! can you see anything different? can you? can you, lara? i can't see anything. is it your hair again? no, it's not the hair — the hair is always changing. no, keep looking. keep looking. what can it be? i will, but what i do know is that you've been having all of the fun this week. i certainly have! i've been walking a dog! now, do you know, during lockdown, everyone seems to have bought a dog, right? i know. i actually signed up to the borrowmydoggie app, where you can look after someone else�*s, but no—one replied to my messages. seriously? what on earth did you write? well, i think the problem may have been that i was too focused on "this will be great fun for my eight—year—old" rather than "i am a person who you really want to look after your dog". both chuckle. no! you've really got to love a dog to borrow a dog, haven
nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet with a helicopter mission on mars. now on bbc news, it's time for click. welcome to click. we're into the second year of the sofa shows now so it's time to mix it up a bit! can you see anything different? can you? can you, lara? i can't see anything. is it your hair again? no, it's not the hair — the hair is always changing. no, keep looking. keep looking. what can it be? i will, but what i do know is that...
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how nasa is attempting to make history with the first powered flight on another planet.
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also the _ complement nasa's mission titan. also the clouds _ complement nasa's mission titan. also the clouds of— complement nasa's mission titan. also the clouds of venus, - complement nasa's mission titan. also the clouds of venus, this - complement nasa's mission titan. l also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing — also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing places _ also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing places to _ also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing places to be _ also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing places to be able - also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing places to be able to - also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing places to be able to use| be amazing places to be able to use this technology _ be amazing places to be able to use this technology. it _ be amazing places to be able to use this technology. it opens _ be amazing places to be able to use this technology. it opens up - be amazing places to be able to use this technology. it opens up a - be amazing places to be able to use this technology. it op
also the _ complement nasa's mission titan. also the clouds _ complement nasa's mission titan. also the clouds of— complement nasa's mission titan. also the clouds of venus, - complement nasa's mission titan. also the clouds of venus, this - complement nasa's mission titan. l also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing — also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing places _ also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing places to _ also the clouds of venus, this would be amazing...