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nasa sent the mariner ten mission and _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the one - back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the one you i back? nasa sent the mariner ten - mission and that is the one you were referring to but we also more recently had the messenger mission, another nasa. the first and only saw half the planet in the second one did great work but it only had relatively low resolution camera so it could not see things that were bigger than, smaller than a few hundred metres across. it took some high—resolution stuff but there are not many images. thejoint high—resolution stuff but there are not many images. the joint european safe delete mixed space agency and japanese mission took high—resolution and imaged a small part of the service and really high resolutions, seeing things that are tens of metres across and it can also explore composition and magnetic field. so doe
nasa sent the mariner ten mission and _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the one - back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the one you i back? nasa sent the mariner ten - mission and that is the one you were referring to but we also more recently had the messenger mission, another nasa. the first and...
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uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. as we come on air, whitehall officials have confirmed to the bbc the name of a 25—year old man held in custody for the alleged murder of sir david amess mp. he is ali harbi ali of somali heritage. earlier, the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing, which happened during a constituency surgery yesterday. a candle lit vigil for sir david has been held in leigh—on—sea. the police say they are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially "linked to islamist extremism". our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. a united front in the face of a suspected terrorist attack. the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commons and the home secretary. four of the most senior politicians in the land at the church today where sir david amess mp wa
uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. as we come on air, whitehall officials have confirmed to the bbc the name of a 25—year old man held in custody for the alleged murder of sir david amess mp. he is ali harbi ali of somali heritage. earlier, the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, laid flowers...
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uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. and coming up at half two, a chance to watch the extended version of prince charles�* interview with the bbc on climate change. good afternoon. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, have laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing of the mp sir david amess in essex. sir david was killed during a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea yesterday. the police are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially "linked to islamist extremism". a 25 year old man who was arrested at the scene remains in custody — and searches have been carried out at two addresses in london. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. a moment of unity across the political divide. two leaders representing a shocked nation. this morning, borisjohnson and the labour leader keir starmer stood together on a quiet road in leigh—on—sea, where sir david amess lost his life. the committed constituency mp
uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. and coming up at half two, a chance to watch the extended version of prince charles�* interview with the bbc on climate change. good afternoon. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, have laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing of the mp sir david amess in essex. sir david was killed during a constituency...
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as he was saying they have beaten tom cruise and nasa were trying to do much the same thing. for more on that and other news, look at our website. stay with us on bbc news. hello. i fancy you'll be delving into different sections of your autumn wardrobe through the week ahead. certainly some waterproofs required during the first half — we're going to see spells of wet and windy weather, punctuated by some sunnier moments, but temperatures will be a big contrast as well. to start the week, with low pressure across the atlantic, we're actually going to drag our air up from the tropics — some unusually mild air coming ourway. but as that low pressure pushes its way eastwards, we may see the return of sunshine more widely, but there will be a brief shot ofarctic air coming in from the north. that's a long way off to begin with, though, and it's the mild air taking hold through monday, beginning pretty mild notes for many for many in the morning rush hour. coolest with single—figure temperatures across the midlands, east anglia, south—east. best of the sunshine here lastin
as he was saying they have beaten tom cruise and nasa were trying to do much the same thing. for more on that and other news, look at our website. stay with us on bbc news. hello. i fancy you'll be delving into different sections of your autumn wardrobe through the week ahead. certainly some waterproofs required during the first half — we're going to see spells of wet and windy weather, punctuated by some sunnier moments, but temperatures will be a big contrast as well. to start the week,...
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and uncovering the origins of the solar system — the nasa mission aiming to learn more about the creation of the planets. hello and welcome to bbc news. very good to have you with us. here in the uk, the man arrested by police following the killing of the member of parliament sir david amess has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is british, of somali heritage. it's understood he was previously referred to the government's prevent programme, that's the scheme intended to identify those at risk of radicalisation and stop them from being drawn into terrorism. sir david was stabbed multiple times when he was holding a regular meeting with his constituents on friday in a church hall in leigh—on—sea, in essex in the south east of england. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, laid flowers together at the scene. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports from leigh—on—sea. a united front in the face of a suspected terrorist attack. the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commo
and uncovering the origins of the solar system — the nasa mission aiming to learn more about the creation of the planets. hello and welcome to bbc news. very good to have you with us. here in the uk, the man arrested by police following the killing of the member of parliament sir david amess has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is british, of somali heritage. it's understood he was previously referred to the government's prevent programme, that's the scheme intended to...
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it will collaborate with nasa on building a 20kg rover to collect lunar soil containing oxides. separate equipment will be used to try and extract oxygen. another space news this week, star trek captain william shatner became the oldest person to launch into space. the nonogenarian was a passenger aboard jeff bezos�* blue 0rigin rocket. it's the second successful crewed trip into suborbital space for the company this year. flying taxi firm vertical aerospace says its cars will be in the skies in the uk by the mid 20205. the mini aircraft are emission—free and would be able to transport four people at a time at speeds up to 120 miles an hour. artist anicka yi's new exhibition was unveiled at london's tate modern museum. called in love with the world, it features robot sea—like creatures called aerobes floating around the human visitors. the exhibit is open till mid january next year. and finally this week, another robot sharing space with humans, this time in california. meet leonardo, or legs on board drone — leo for short. researchers at caltech wanted to create a biped
it will collaborate with nasa on building a 20kg rover to collect lunar soil containing oxides. separate equipment will be used to try and extract oxygen. another space news this week, star trek captain william shatner became the oldest person to launch into space. the nonogenarian was a passenger aboard jeff bezos�* blue 0rigin rocket. it's the second successful crewed trip into suborbital space for the company this year. flying taxi firm vertical aerospace says its cars will be in the skies...
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and uncovering the origins of the solar system — the nasa mission aiming to learn more about the creation of the planets. hello and welcome. the man arrested by police following the killing of the essex mp sir david amess has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25 year old is british, of somali heritage. it's understood that he was referred a few years ago to the government's prevent programme — the scheme intended to stop people being drawn into terrorism. sir david was stabbed multiple times during a constituency surgery in a church hall in leigh—on—sea. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, today laid flowers together at the scene. from there, our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. a united front in the face of a suspected terrorist attack. the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commons and the home secretary. four of the most senior politicians in the land at the church today where sir david amess mp was murdered. he was killed doing a job that he loved, serving his own constitue
and uncovering the origins of the solar system — the nasa mission aiming to learn more about the creation of the planets. hello and welcome. the man arrested by police following the killing of the essex mp sir david amess has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25 year old is british, of somali heritage. it's understood that he was referred a few years ago to the government's prevent programme — the scheme intended to stop people being drawn into terrorism. sir david was stabbed multiple times...
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uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. good afternoon. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, have laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing of the mp sir david amess in essex. sir david was killed during a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea yesterday. the police say they are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially "linked to islamist extremism". a 25—year—old man who was arrested at the scene remains in custody and searches have been carried out at two addresses in london. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is in leigh—on—sea. a united front in the face of a suspected terrorist attack. the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commons and the home secretary. four of the most senior politicians in the land at the church today where sir david amess mp was murdered. he was killed doing a job that he loved, serving his own constituents as an elected democratic member
uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. good afternoon. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, have laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing of the mp sir david amess in essex. sir david was killed during a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea yesterday. the police say they are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially...
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the crew are hoping to beat a similar hollywood project planned by tom cruise and nasa. they'll spend twelve days in space filming "the challenge".
the crew are hoping to beat a similar hollywood project planned by tom cruise and nasa. they'll spend twelve days in space filming "the challenge".
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uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. sportsday will be coming up shortly. bfore that, though it's climate change: countdown to cop26. hello. i'm carine torbey in lebanon and this is countdown to the cop26 global climate summit, a series of programmes from around the world looking at the issues and challenges of climate change as nations prepare to gather in glasgow this november to discuss solutions to this global emergency. lebanon is currently in the grip of a severe economic crisis, with people across the country struggling with extensive electricity cuts and the constant threat of petrol shortages. and changes to our climate are pushing further strain on the nation's resources. injuly, a massive wildfire broke out here in qubayyat, just north of beirut, during a period of high temperatures and strong winds. it caused widespread damage and hundreds of people were forced to flee their homes. what steps can be taken to create a more sustainable infrastructure and economy in the midst of so many environment
uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. sportsday will be coming up shortly. bfore that, though it's climate change: countdown to cop26. hello. i'm carine torbey in lebanon and this is countdown to the cop26 global climate summit, a series of programmes from around the world looking at the issues and challenges of climate change as nations prepare to gather in glasgow this november to discuss solutions to this...
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nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. i'm lukwesa burak. the latest headlines at 3. side by side in grief — the prime minister and leader of the opposition visit the scene where tory mp sir david amess was killed yesterday. police say they're treating the killing as a �*terrorist incident�* — as tributes are paid from across politics. he was a man of the people, he was absolutely there for everyone. he was a much loved parliamentarian. to me he was a dear and loyalfriend. the killing has resurfaced the dilemma facing mps over security at their surgeries — and whether it would be safer to hold them virtually. we don't want to become like other countries, other mps when they visit us are aghast that we meet our constituents face—to—face. are aghast that we meet our
nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. i'm lukwesa burak. the latest headlines at 3. side by side in grief — the prime minister and leader of the opposition visit the scene where tory mp sir david amess was killed yesterday. police say they're treating the killing as a �*terrorist incident�* — as tributes are paid from across politics. he was a man of the people, he was absolutely there for everyone. he was a much loved parliamentarian. to me he was a dear...
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uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. now on bbc news, it's time for newscast with a very special royal guest. hello, we've got a slightly different kind of newscast for you today. i'm at kensington palace to speak to the duke of cambridge. and we are going to talk about his earthshot prize, where he is going to give £1 million to the best ideas to fix climate change, boost nature, clean our air and our oceans and to reduce the amount of waste that we all use. he has also made a big, prime—time documentary series with sir david attenborough, which in a totally non—cringing way i'm going to make him watch. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in kensington palace, which i can't still believe i'm actually saying. i'm william in a small room which is very well ventilated at kp. welcome to newscast. this is a significant upgrade to normally what we do on this podcast, so it is very good of you. it is good to see you, adam, nice of you to be here. and we are recording this after the premiere of the james
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opening new stores due to shortages of staff and stock uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the
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-- what do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly — do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly they _ do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly they very _ do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly they very much - do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly they very much welcome j them publicly they very much welcome it. they see the way space is going now and to be honest, kind of doesn't really need to open up. —— it does need to open up. the days when you could only get space when you have the right stuff, remember that? i you have the right stuff, remember that? ., the you have the right stuff, remember that? i do. the famous book, the film, that? i do. the famous book, the film. tom — that? i do. the famous book, the film, tom wolfe, _ that? i do. the famous book, the film, tom wolfe, indeed. - that? i do. the famous book, the film, tom wolfe, indeed. those days are over and if we are ready to make the most of what space can offer us, and remember, this is kind of the glamour and a bit. we have lots of satellites o
-- what do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly — do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly they _ do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly they very _ do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly they very much - do nasa astronauts make? if you meet them publicly they very much welcome j them publicly they very much welcome it. they see the way space is going now and to be honest, kind of doesn't really need to open up. —— it does need to open up. the...
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uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. mo salah is superb once again as liverpool show claudio ranieri he's got a big job to do at watford. exeter come from behind — to claim a bonus point win at wasps as the row of the team's branding rumbles on. and it's success for sealiway, in front of her majesty in the champion stakes at ascot, a result that sees osheen murphy wins champion jockey. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello there, and welcome to the programme. it was always going to be a tough return to the premier league for claudio ranieri at watford. the italian up against a liverpool side, on fire and on form in the premier league — hoping to spoil his comeback. and they did so emphatically! patrick geary reports. watford la club of many managers and claudia is a manager of many clubs so perhaps it was inevitable that there are to cross. 1— near liverpool, beautiful and, as it turned out, repeatable. late
uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. mo salah is superb once again as liverpool show claudio ranieri he's got a big job to do at watford. exeter come from behind — to claim a bonus point win at wasps as the row of the team's branding rumbles on. and it's success for sealiway, in front of her majesty in the champion...
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uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. now on bbc news, it's time for our world, the battle for the channel. it's a game of cat and mouse played in a ribbon of sea between britain and france that pits people smugglers against police patrols and governments against each other. we have offered to the french many times for us to deploy british officers onto the beaches — it's not something they feel that they need. where migrants are packed into flimsy, inflatable boats and sent off into the sea. record numbers of migrants are now reaching british shores this way, and the smugglers are always one step ahead. so who's winning the battle in the channel? we're out on patrol to ask why two of the world's richest and most powerful countries can't stop migrants crossing 20 miles of sea. it's four o'clock in the morning, and we're out on patrol with general frantz tavart and his team of gendarmes. he runs a constant patrol of a0 active gendarmes and 90 reservists, paid for by the uk. together with the police, they pa
uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. now on bbc news, it's time for our world, the battle for the channel. it's a game of cat and mouse played in a ribbon of sea between britain and france that pits people smugglers against police patrols and governments against each other. we have offered to the french many times for us to deploy british officers onto the beaches — it's not something they feel that they need....
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nasa have funded the ifs until 2025, and there is talk of them not continuing after that. if you're not sending crews, the only other action is to fund it. do you think it's a possibility that by the end of the decade, we could see multiple space stations? possibly. china are building a space station at the moment. that's likely not going to go. it's likely that other countries will be putting space stations, if not private companies. so it's likely we will see other ventures. ii companies. so it's likely we will see other ventures.— companies. so it's likely we will see other ventures. if there were other ventures, and _ see other ventures. if there were other ventures, and you're - see other ventures. if there were other ventures, and you're right. other ventures, and you're right that perhaps money starts finally starts into the space race, they would perhaps be differently to accommodate those needs? the would perhaps be differently to accommodate those needs? the iss is science, so accommodate those needs? the iss is science. so it — accommodate those needs? the i
nasa have funded the ifs until 2025, and there is talk of them not continuing after that. if you're not sending crews, the only other action is to fund it. do you think it's a possibility that by the end of the decade, we could see multiple space stations? possibly. china are building a space station at the moment. that's likely not going to go. it's likely that other countries will be putting space stations, if not private companies. so it's likely we will see other ventures. ii companies. so...
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i've spent a lot of time with nasa atjet propulsion labs and elsewhere, with the people who are concerned with actually going there and sending stuff there. by "there," i mean outer space. and i don't share... they don't share and neither do i share bezos' view. mars is the most inhospitable place if ever you... of all the crazy places to want to go to, that takes the biscuit. you'd be far happier on the middle of the antarctic ice cap. at least you've got air to breathe. you haven't on mars. but you're a visionary thinker. isn't it incumbent upon people like you to have big ideas about how we humans can overcome the reality, which is that ultimately the sun will get hotter and hotter and our planet, whatever we do, will ultimately become unliveable. that is... in the long, long term, that's the reality we face. so shouldn't we humans be thinking about how to move beyond planet earth? no, our lifespan isjust in the order of 100 years max. and compared with that, the earth has got...we're talking millions of years. so there's no hurry whatever in normal circumstances, if the earth were jus
i've spent a lot of time with nasa atjet propulsion labs and elsewhere, with the people who are concerned with actually going there and sending stuff there. by "there," i mean outer space. and i don't share... they don't share and neither do i share bezos' view. mars is the most inhospitable place if ever you... of all the crazy places to want to go to, that takes the biscuit. you'd be far happier on the middle of the antarctic ice cap. at least you've got air to breathe. you haven't...
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won a multi—million pound government contract and uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created much more reaction from the scene at leigh—on—sea a little later, and full headlines at the top of the hour. now on bbc news. it's the travel show with lucy hedges. this week on the show, throwing some shapes in berlin. this is the capital of techno. tasting the future in wales. so you've got sweet potato, butternut squash, cricket. and in search of something special in the skies of new zealand. hello. welcome to the travel show. this week, back in the uk, and getting a few mouthfuls of bugs on the welsh coast. now, let me tell you, some people say it is the future, and it's not as bad as you think. stay tuned for that, but we're going to begin in berlin, a city that's built its modern reputation on its amazing club scene — a scene renowned for its pulsing beats and flashing lights, which, please be aware, feature throughout. it's community. it's coming together. it's sound. it's light. this is the capital of techno.
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the possible planet was located by nasa here in the messier 51 galaxy — also known as the whirlpool galaxy — some 28 million light years away from earth. nearly 5,000 "exoplanets", worlds orbiting stars beyond our aun, have been found so far, but all of these beyond our sun, have been found so far, but all of these have been within our own milky way galaxy. let�*s just show you these live pictures from la palma, where a volcano has been spewing lava and ash for over a month now. far from the eruption slowing down, a new lava channel has appeared after a second cone partially collapsed on monday. so far, lava has destroyed nearly 900 hectares of land and 2000 buildings. 7000 people have had to leave their homes, and it could be weeks or months before the volcanic activity subsides. you can see that image right now. that�*s it for newsday. hello there. after a day of sunshine and showers on monday, the weather on tuesday is going to look very different, and here�*s why. this cloud here in the atlantic is pushing in from the west, and that�*s bringing with it some outbreaks of rain.
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the possible planet was located by nasa here in the messier 51 galaxy — also known as the whirlpool galaxy — some 28 million light years away from earth. nearly 5,000 "exoplanets" — worlds orbiting stars beyond our sun — have been found so far, but all of these have been within our own milky way galaxy. for over a month now. far from the eruption slowing down, a new lava channel has appeared after a second cone partially collapsed on monday.so far, lava has destroyed nearly 900 hectares of land and two thousand buildings. seven thousand people have had to leave their homes —— and it could be weeks, or months before the volcanic activity subsides. hello there. after a day of sunshine and showers on monday, the weather on tuesday is going to look very different, and here's why. this cloud here in the atlantic is pushing in from the west, and that's bringing with it some outbreaks of rain. ahead of that, though, with some clearer skies, it will be a bit cooler across eastern scotland and eastern parts of england. but out to the west, it's milder to start the day with this rain aroun
the possible planet was located by nasa here in the messier 51 galaxy — also known as the whirlpool galaxy — some 28 million light years away from earth. nearly 5,000 "exoplanets" — worlds orbiting stars beyond our sun — have been found so far, but all of these have been within our own milky way galaxy. for over a month now. far from the eruption slowing down, a new lava channel has appeared after a second cone partially collapsed on monday.so far, lava has destroyed nearly...
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prince charles that stop now to mars, and the dream of human exploration, rovers like nasa's perseverance and its ingenuity helicopter have offered a new insight into the red banner�*s surface, reigniting our fascination but there is another mission under way, a little closer to home that may also prove bushel or getting humans to mars and beyond, as tanya dent rios reports. bounding on the red planet, a captivating dream that has long mesmerised us, but this is not mars. this is the israeli desert. we have researchers from 25 nations gathering here to simulate the first human mission on mars, so we have a carefully selected crew of six astronauts from various countries, who are mimicking our first steps of society on the red planet. for the next month, the ramon crater, selected for its unique geological features, will be centre—stage for research into human mars missions. a series of experiments in fields ranging from biology to geology will be undertaken by the crew, along with a team of engineersm who will be looking at improving autonomous navigation on the planet where gps is no
prince charles that stop now to mars, and the dream of human exploration, rovers like nasa's perseverance and its ingenuity helicopter have offered a new insight into the red banner�*s surface, reigniting our fascination but there is another mission under way, a little closer to home that may also prove bushel or getting humans to mars and beyond, as tanya dent rios reports. bounding on the red planet, a captivating dream that has long mesmerised us, but this is not mars. this is the israeli...
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a similar idea to film and space was by tom cruise, together with nasa and spacex. but the russian crew beat them to it. the plot is believed to centre around a doctor who is sent to save the life of a cosmonaut. translation: we landed well today. everything went as expected. 0leg did a greatjob. i'm actually a little sad because we thought 12 days was a long time — but when it was over, we didn't want to leave. around a0 minutes of footage shot in space will appear in the finished movie. the return of the dramatists to planet earth was also captured on film and will be included in the feature. touchdown confirmed. translation: this whole flight is a collection of memorable - moments and challenges that were interesting to overcome. and of course, the launch and landing are incomparable. the mission to send dramatists into space is being seen as a coup for the russian space industry. it's faced stiff competition in recent years from the likes of the us, china, and india. parvin kumar ramchurn, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. i fan
a similar idea to film and space was by tom cruise, together with nasa and spacex. but the russian crew beat them to it. the plot is believed to centre around a doctor who is sent to save the life of a cosmonaut. translation: we landed well today. everything went as expected. 0leg did a greatjob. i'm actually a little sad because we thought 12 days was a long time — but when it was over, we didn't want to leave. around a0 minutes of footage shot in space will appear in the finished movie. the...
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nasa has successfully launched its first mission to studyjupiter�*s trojan asteroids — two vast clusters of space rocks that surround the planet. scientists believe they are made up of matter that formed the solar system's outer planets. duncan kennedy explains three, two, one, zero. the start of a 4 billion—milejourney. lift off, atlas v takes flight. the atlas v rocket is carrying a craft called lucy, that aims to go into orbit around jupiter and study a group of asteroids called trojans, some of which are the size of a city. so what are the trojan asteroids? there asteroids which orbit withjupiter around the sun that ultimately hold the clues to the formation of our solar system... lucy's giant solar panels would only generate enough electricity to power a few light bulbs on earth but around jupiter, it's enough to reach the trojan asteroids and ask questions like what they made of and where do come from? by going to visit a large number, eight asteroids in total, over the mission lifetime, we'll really better understand all about the asteroids. so if you only see one, maybe you got
nasa has successfully launched its first mission to studyjupiter�*s trojan asteroids — two vast clusters of space rocks that surround the planet. scientists believe they are made up of matter that formed the solar system's outer planets. duncan kennedy explains three, two, one, zero. the start of a 4 billion—milejourney. lift off, atlas v takes flight. the atlas v rocket is carrying a craft called lucy, that aims to go into orbit around jupiter and study a group of asteroids called...
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only been two previous missions to mercury, one a long time ago, mariner 10, and then more recently nasa's messenger mission. and this one, bepicolombo, is designed to answer a lot of the questions raised by that messenger mission. so we mentioned in the introduction there the spacecraft is shooting past mercury. it is not actually landing on the planet, is it? what are we watching for in the coming hours? well, the main thing that this flyby is supposed to accomplish is to alter the orbit, alter the trajectory of the spacecraft, as it goes around the sun. they would love to be able to enter orbit right now, because that's after all the goal of this mission — to orbit mercury for a couple of years and gather lots of science data. but it's very difficult to enter orbit at mercury. it's a very small planet and the gargantuan gravity of the sun is very close by. so they'll have to fly past it a total of five times before finally entering orbit in 2025. so really all they really want to hear is that the spacecraft is healthy and safe and its trajectory is exactly what they want. but they'll
only been two previous missions to mercury, one a long time ago, mariner 10, and then more recently nasa's messenger mission. and this one, bepicolombo, is designed to answer a lot of the questions raised by that messenger mission. so we mentioned in the introduction there the spacecraft is shooting past mercury. it is not actually landing on the planet, is it? what are we watching for in the coming hours? well, the main thing that this flyby is supposed to accomplish is to alter the orbit,...
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the crew are hoping to beat a similar hollywood project planned by tom cruise and nasa. they'll spend twelve days in space filming "the challenge". more now on they facebook employee who is told us politicians that the sites and apps harmed children stoke division and our democracy. facebook said about how it's spoken of which he has no knowledge. my colleague christian fraser has been speaking with her at facebook. are you putting profit over the safety of your users? we putting profit over the safety of your users?— putting profit over the safety of our users? ~ ., ., ., ., your users? we are not and we have not. and your users? we are not and we have not- and i — your users? we are not and we have not- and i want _ your users? we are not and we have not. and i want to _ your users? we are not and we have not. and i want to clear up - your users? we are not and we have not. and i want to clear up some - your users? we are not and we have not. and i want to clear up some of| not. and i want to clear up some of the mischaracterizations that we seen today and also be
the crew are hoping to beat a similar hollywood project planned by tom cruise and nasa. they'll spend twelve days in space filming "the challenge". more now on they facebook employee who is told us politicians that the sites and apps harmed children stoke division and our democracy. facebook said about how it's spoken of which he has no knowledge. my colleague christian fraser has been speaking with her at facebook. are you putting profit over the safety of your users? we putting...
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a similar idea to film and space was by tom cruise, together with nasa and spacex. but the russian crew beat them to it. the plot is believed to centre around a doctor who is sent to save the life of a cosmonaut. translation: we landed well today. everything went as expected. oleg did a greatjob. i'm actually a little sad because we thought 12 days was a long time — but when it was over, we didn't want to leave. around 40 minutes of footage shot in space will appear in the finished movie. the return of the dramatists to planet earth was also captured on film and will be included in the future. touchdown confirmed. —— in the future. translation: this whole flight is a collection of memorable - moments and challenges that were interesting to overcome. and of course, the launch and landing are incomparable. the mission to send dramatists into space is being seen as a coup for the russian space industry. it's faced stiff competition in recent years from the likes of the us, china, and india. parvin kumar ramchurn, bbc news. a union representing about 60,000 behind
a similar idea to film and space was by tom cruise, together with nasa and spacex. but the russian crew beat them to it. the plot is believed to centre around a doctor who is sent to save the life of a cosmonaut. translation: we landed well today. everything went as expected. oleg did a greatjob. i'm actually a little sad because we thought 12 days was a long time — but when it was over, we didn't want to leave. around 40 minutes of footage shot in space will appear in the finished movie. the...
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their mission is to eat a similar hollywood project planned by tom cruise and nasa. arriving in the international space station earlier today, a very unusual team of cosmonauts. russian actress yulia peresild and her producer—director klim shipenko. they blasted off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan earlier today on a unique mission — to become the first to make a feature film in space. the film's called the challenge, about an emergency inside the international space station. the actor and director both had what was described as a crash course in space travel before heading off. translation: we have been working really hard. - although we look all happy and smiles, we are very tired. it has been very difficult, both mentally and physically. but the russians have beaten the americans, this who wanted to make a film in space with tom cruise. they are now spending 12 days flying above the earth making theirfilm. richard galpin, bbc news, moscow. just before i go, hundreds of hot air balloons took to the sky over new mexico as the albuquerque international
their mission is to eat a similar hollywood project planned by tom cruise and nasa. arriving in the international space station earlier today, a very unusual team of cosmonauts. russian actress yulia peresild and her producer—director klim shipenko. they blasted off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan earlier today on a unique mission — to become the first to make a feature film in space. the film's called the challenge, about an emergency inside the international space station. the...
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and, uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. we will have the latest from leigh—on—sea at 12 o'clock. now on bbc news, it's time for talking movies. hello from the bfi london film festival and welcome to talking movies, i'm tom brook. in today's programme, highlights in one of the uk's biggest annual film events. the movie, spencer, brought kristen stewart onto the red carpet with herfictionalised portrait of diana, princess of wales. we were so influenced and inspired by this woman. a personalised memoir of his belfast childhood from kenneth branagh. in black and white, is it his version of the oscar winning roma? the story of the film is this nine—year—old boy finding a way to navigate with his family through this period of intense change. acclaimed film maker edgar wright on the festival carpet for the first time with his dark valentine to soho in the 1960s. i've never had a film in the london film festival and i think i've been coming here since 1994. when this opportunity came up, it was like,
and, uncovering the secrets of the solar system — a new nasa mission aims to learn more about how the planets were created. we will have the latest from leigh—on—sea at 12 o'clock. now on bbc news, it's time for talking movies. hello from the bfi london film festival and welcome to talking movies, i'm tom brook. in today's programme, highlights in one of the uk's biggest annual film events. the movie, spencer, brought kristen stewart onto the red carpet with herfictionalised portrait of...
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the crew are hoping to beat a similar hollywood project planned by tom cruise and nasa. they'll spend twelve days in orbit, filming "the challenge" hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be
the crew are hoping to beat a similar hollywood project planned by tom cruise and nasa. they'll spend twelve days in orbit, filming "the challenge" hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be