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. >> next, the axiom i mission docks with the international space station. nasa launched friday from the kennedy space center in florida, the first commercial flight to the space station and has a crew of three private asked not and a former nasa astronaut. michael lopez alegria is the mission commander. space-x partnered with nasa for the axiom i mission. >> under three meters. soft docking. docking -- >> two meters. >> two meters. crew handoff point. >> one meter. one meter to go. >> dragon space-x on the big loop. attenuation in progress. >> endeavor, copy all. >> all right. so, with that contact and capture coming at 7:29 a.m., central time, 5:29 a.m. eastern time, 12:29 utc the station and dragon flew 258 statute miles over the central atlantic ocean. with that initial contact made, the soft capture ring is now going to begin to retract. to be able to start -- >> retraction in progress. [overlapping radio transmissions] >> soft capture in progress. >> so, we're going to seen dragon enter a little bit closer to the dock, after it essentially performs a s
. >> next, the axiom i mission docks with the international space station. nasa launched friday from the kennedy space center in florida, the first commercial flight to the space station and has a crew of three private asked not and a former nasa astronaut. michael lopez alegria is the mission commander. space-x partnered with nasa for the axiom i mission. >> under three meters. soft docking. docking -- >> two meters. >> two meters. crew handoff point. >> one...
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the hatch on the international space station side will open first. prior to that, we are going to fill the vestibule which is the space between the two hatches. we're going to fill that with air and pressure to make sure it is equalized on both sides. then we will open the hatch then the crews will be able to meet. >> go-ahead, houston. >> better late than never, but we can now give you ago to get into ingressive part one. you have 1.1 and2.2 >>1.1 and 2.1 i have ago. >> copy that, also you have go in 2.2 when you get there. >> copy go with 2.2. >> again, we are standing by for the final hatch equalization. it will be a command from hawthorne. it will get sent up to dragon then they will equalize pressure on other side of the hatch and the crew will get to go on the dragon side to open the hatch and make their way inside the international space station. >> dragon spacex on dragging the ground for 2.102 clarification. we see it is an mcc h go. a hand over to the iss crew. >> when you tell us to do it, we will do it. dragon station spacex on the big lo
the hatch on the international space station side will open first. prior to that, we are going to fill the vestibule which is the space between the two hatches. we're going to fill that with air and pressure to make sure it is equalized on both sides. then we will open the hatch then the crews will be able to meet. >> go-ahead, houston. >> better late than never, but we can now give you ago to get into ingressive part one. you have 1.1 and2.2 >>1.1 and 2.1 i have ago. >>...
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international space station. the countdown set for 11:17 a.m. each member of the crew paid $55 million for a seat on spaceship which is a spacex crew dragon capsule. live coverage here on c-span2. [silence] [silence] >> you are looking at a live view of the falcon nine rocket and dragon spacecraft that is in the final stages of preparation to launch the world's first all private astronaut mission to international space station in just over one hour from now. today's launch marks the next epinephrine solution of a human spaceflight story. this is a first of a number number of plant private astronaut missions by axiom space to the international space station and represents the culmination of years of hard work between both government and private entities to open up the doors to low-earth orbit. my name is john and i'm the crew deputy manager at axiom space. >> we are cycling to equalize low-pressure. >> just some back-and-forth between the crew and the corporate my name is kate, quality assistant engineering manage
international space station. the countdown set for 11:17 a.m. each member of the crew paid $55 million for a seat on spaceship which is a spacex crew dragon capsule. live coverage here on c-span2. [silence] [silence] >> you are looking at a live view of the falcon nine rocket and dragon spacecraft that is in the final stages of preparation to launch the world's first all private astronaut mission to international space station in just over one hour from now. today's launch marks the next...
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international space station? >> nasa's original goal was to enable commercial industry. that was in our original and here we are, 60 years later enabling that to our missions and so i just feel like this is a culmination of 60 years of work for us and here we areonce again getting to see . for the first time getting to have commercial private astronauts going to the international space station and to get to see what our government does, professional astronauts. but there always getting confused with their work to and it's another place where learning to plead peacefully work in space i think is moving us forward.>> it's so important and we watched axiom 1 left off behind us. in a couple of weeks we see crew 4 launch and jars right next to it we have nasa's brand-new space launch system. can yourecall a busier time we've had here ? how is kennedy space center managing his new role as a multiuser spaceport ? >> bob had this dream on a new multiuser spaceport. he should be very proud of this team and janice and her
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the first all—private mission to the international space station has docked. the crew, consisting of a pilot and three passengers, have been welcomed inside the international space station. they are due to spend eight days orbiting the earth. the flight is being hailed as a milestone in the commercialisation of space flight. earlier, i spoke to former nasa astronaut and iss commander leroy chiao who explained why he thinks this space flight is significant. this mission is a first in that it's the first of all commercial crew to fly to and dock to the international space station. this is something that's been coming for a while. nasa has been wanting it for many years, and now this is the beginning. nasa is looking, as you know, to decommission the international space station in 2030, so between now and then nasa would like commercial companies to build and operate space stations so that nasa can in the future, lease space aboard the space stations as much as it is now leasing these missions aboard space x space crafts. so completely different change in model,
the first all—private mission to the international space station has docked. the crew, consisting of a pilot and three passengers, have been welcomed inside the international space station. they are due to spend eight days orbiting the earth. the flight is being hailed as a milestone in the commercialisation of space flight. earlier, i spoke to former nasa astronaut and iss commander leroy chiao who explained why he thinks this space flight is significant. this mission is a first in that it's...
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docking with the international space station has been delayed. >> yeah. here's what we know right now, the crew includes a former astronaut and three paying passengers, by the way. the crew is in a holding pattern, about 2014 miles from the iss docking part. cnn's rachel crane is with us. she's been following it live all the way. talk to us what you know regarding the delay. and how long they can be in that holding pattern safely. >> reporter: yeah, boris and christi, we've been following this, this morning, you know, they only have about two hours of consumerables, also known as propellant on board the crew dragon spacex "endeavour." before they have to make a call, because, of course, it would not have enough propellant on board to stay there. spacex and nasa saying they are working on fixing this routing problem of this video link. now the video link, just to be clear, they're seeing it here on the ground in mission control. it's just the international space station that is not getting that link just yet. spacex saying that they will be passing over a
docking with the international space station has been delayed. >> yeah. here's what we know right now, the crew includes a former astronaut and three paying passengers, by the way. the crew is in a holding pattern, about 2014 miles from the iss docking part. cnn's rachel crane is with us. she's been following it live all the way. talk to us what you know regarding the delay. and how long they can be in that holding pattern safely. >> reporter: yeah, boris and christi, we've been...
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do they need the international space station without the russians? they cannot come there because no one but us can deliver fuel to the no one but the engine val kauger chef can correct the position of international space station for debris and school, but nobody's getting rid of the sanctions. so a sanction on the radar. now what does the future hold for the international space station cooperation? well, march 31st was the deadline that ross cosmo set for these western space agencies to lift those sanctions that i mentioned before and goes in in his most recent letter reiterated that to restore full cooperation with regards to the international space station. they have to be lifted. he said that these sanctions are aimed at bringing hunger and despair to russia, basically to bring the country to its knees. and because they have not been lifted, a deadline is going to be brought to moscow with basically a deadline to end full cooperation with these western space agencies and to for review, that's already going to be sent to moscow. very soon. as for
do they need the international space station without the russians? they cannot come there because no one but us can deliver fuel to the no one but the engine val kauger chef can correct the position of international space station for debris and school, but nobody's getting rid of the sanctions. so a sanction on the radar. now what does the future hold for the international space station cooperation? well, march 31st was the deadline that ross cosmo set for these western space agencies to lift...
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from that point, it is a 20-hour trip to the international space station. frankly, they will take time to rest. they will have a nap, eat, take off their spacesuits at one point, put them back on, and then around 7:30 eastern time saturday morning, they will reach the international space station. guy: ok. ed, fantastic coverage, fantastic insight, even for a non-rocket scientist. we appreciate it. watching that incredible lift off, though launch taking the astronauts up to the international space station. now a long journey to the iss. you can track that on your bloomberg and on the spacex website. we are cutting you down into the final seconds of european trading. we are wrapping up the session in europe. the view from space looks like this, we are looking at a fairly -- story. toward the end of the week, looking fairly good as we head into the start of running season next week. you have the main markets up by 1.5%. let's look at the stoxx 600 to get an idea of what it has been doing today and throughout the week. the intraday, 460 is the current price and
from that point, it is a 20-hour trip to the international space station. frankly, they will take time to rest. they will have a nap, eat, take off their spacesuits at one point, put them back on, and then around 7:30 eastern time saturday morning, they will reach the international space station. guy: ok. ed, fantastic coverage, fantastic insight, even for a non-rocket scientist. we appreciate it. watching that incredible lift off, though launch taking the astronauts up to the international...
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space, taking private astronauts to the international space station. we will have many other missions along with this. roscosmos took maybe one or two in the past to the international space station. by the way, these are private astronauts. they will all be performing many experiments in space. and will be conducting research, educational activities, clinical research. all of the things that are very different from just taking a tourist to the international space station. emily: the costs for the acxiom trip, what's the costs of a seat at this point? kam: we are not at liberty to talk financials at this point. emily: the post reported $55 million a seat. is that ballpark? kam: yeah, that's about right. emily: the space landscape is evolving dramatically in the war on ukraine has changed things. how is the relationship between private companies in the u.s. government changing as a result of not necessarily being able to use or stay away from russian services and russian airspace? kam: yeah, so that's a great question. space station collaborations with i
space, taking private astronauts to the international space station. we will have many other missions along with this. roscosmos took maybe one or two in the past to the international space station. by the way, these are private astronauts. they will all be performing many experiments in space. and will be conducting research, educational activities, clinical research. all of the things that are very different from just taking a tourist to the international space station. emily: the costs for...
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space station. them cruise mover, they need the international space station without the russians. they cannot come there because no one but us can deliver fuel to the i assess no one but the engines of our kauger shifts can correct the position of international space station dodge in space. debris, but nobody's getting rid of the sanctions. i was on, you know, with law sanctions on the radar. what does the future have international space station corporation look like? well, march 31st was the deadline. actually that ross cosmo had set for western space agencies to lift the sanctions that i mentioned before. regoza again said in his letter that full cooperation can only be restored if they are lifted. he said that the sanctions are intended to bring hunger and despair to russia. to basically to bring the country to its knees and because they have not been lifted a deadline on when to end, full cooperation is going to be a very soon given to moscow for approval. as for what's gonna happen with the already existing contracts. this is something that we don't, we can't say for sure. ri
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what does the future hold for the international space station corporation? well, march 31st was the deadline that ross cosmo set for these western space agencies to lift those sanctions that i mentioned before. and were golden in his most recent letter reiterated that to restore full cooperation with regard to the international space station. they have to be lifted. he said that these sanctions are aimed at bringing hunger and despair to russia, basically to bring the country to its knees. and because they have not been lifted, a deadline is going to be brought to moscow with basically a deadline to and full cooperation with these western space agencies. and to for review, that's already going to be sent to moscow very soon. as for the current contracts that are in place, i mean, we don't know what's going to happen with them. there's still not enough details to understand. but another thing that we're golden said he actually voice is frustration. i completely unsubstantiated. rumors that were going around the western media accusing russia of planning to aba
what does the future hold for the international space station corporation? well, march 31st was the deadline that ross cosmo set for these western space agencies to lift those sanctions that i mentioned before. and were golden in his most recent letter reiterated that to restore full cooperation with regard to the international space station. they have to be lifted. he said that these sanctions are aimed at bringing hunger and despair to russia, basically to bring the country to its knees. and...
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from today, private space travel to the international space station is possible. it doesn't come cheap though. if money was no object — would you pay $55 million that these three did? and... how can a war in eastern europe cause major problems for the african banana trade? we speak to an exporter from ghana later in the programme. whilst much of the rest of the world is grappling with living with covid, china's zero tolerance policy has thrown its biggest city, and one of the biggest cities in the world, back into lockdown — indefinitely. 26 million people live in shanghai. and the city is said to be battling its worst wave of covid infections since the start of the pandemic. let's bring in dr linda yueh, economist and author of the great economists. we are hearing of major food shortages and logistic issues in a hub for international finance and business and home to the world's largest container shipping port. to the world's largest containershipping port. did people in shanghai see this coming? people in shanghai see this cominu ? ~ ., people in shanghai see
from today, private space travel to the international space station is possible. it doesn't come cheap though. if money was no object — would you pay $55 million that these three did? and... how can a war in eastern europe cause major problems for the african banana trade? we speak to an exporter from ghana later in the programme. whilst much of the rest of the world is grappling with living with covid, china's zero tolerance policy has thrown its biggest city, and one of the biggest cities...
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working on the international space station. as we're hearing from astronauts on board they are pretty comfortable up there. they understand, as they said, this is the first pickup on what's been a perfect launch and journey so far. so, they are in their seats right now. they're climate-controlled. so they're comfortable. and they're -- you know, we're all awaiting to see if this issue can be fixed. of course, this video link is a vital part of making sure that this docking happens safely and successfully. they can't proceed forward without this view on station of the approaching docking. so, we are all hoping that they'll be able to trouble shoot this. you know, this communication. they can see this on the ground. it's just the international space station. they are not getting the one video link. we're all waiting to see if that can happen. i just want to point out, i'm here at port canaveral. this is where we saw the booster that landed yesterday will be coming in a few days. they've landed these boosters, spacex, over 100 tim
working on the international space station. as we're hearing from astronauts on board they are pretty comfortable up there. they understand, as they said, this is the first pickup on what's been a perfect launch and journey so far. so, they are in their seats right now. they're climate-controlled. so they're comfortable. and they're -- you know, we're all awaiting to see if this issue can be fixed. of course, this video link is a vital part of making sure that this docking happens safely and...
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so really, without going to the international space station where they go? their whole space program would collapse. i do not see them leaving. but again the optics right now are really, really terrible. we need to work at a very professional level with them but remember that right now their government is acting very irrationally and just be prepared for almost anything with them. >> it is putin's government at least for now. we will see what happens. nasa engineer and best-selling author homer hickam. thank you and thank you for all you've done for our country. >> thank you. arthel: after will smith now reacting to a ten year ban from the oscars for slapping chris rock and yelling expletives during class month award show. christina coleman is live in los angeles with those details. >> hi arthel. in a brief statement will smith said he accepts and respects the academy's decision by the academy president and ceo released a statement on the matter saying in part this action we are taking is in response to will smith behavior is a step towards a larger goal of
so really, without going to the international space station where they go? their whole space program would collapse. i do not see them leaving. but again the optics right now are really, really terrible. we need to work at a very professional level with them but remember that right now their government is acting very irrationally and just be prepared for almost anything with them. >> it is putin's government at least for now. we will see what happens. nasa engineer and best-selling author...
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the axiom—1 is the first all—private mission to the international space station. the four men are led by a former us space agency astronaut, michael lopez—alegria. passengers include a us real estate entrepreneur and aerobatic pilot larry connor; israeli investor eytan stibbe; and canadian entrepreneur, mark pathy. the mission set off from florida kennedy space centre and is expected to last eight days and whilst on board the international space station — they'll undertake some scientific research, as well as conduct a number of outreach projects. the firm is planning a series of similar missions to the iss. the next one, axiom—2, will take place either later this year or in early 2023 and will include a crew member chosen through a reality tv series. earlier i spoke to tariq malik eidtor—in—chief of space.com about the significance of this mission. this mission was arranged by a us company which wants to build their own private space station so this is just a dry run for how these commercial flights could run and in the future they will add a new module
the axiom—1 is the first all—private mission to the international space station. the four men are led by a former us space agency astronaut, michael lopez—alegria. passengers include a us real estate entrepreneur and aerobatic pilot larry connor; israeli investor eytan stibbe; and canadian entrepreneur, mark pathy. the mission set off from florida kennedy space centre and is expected to last eight days and whilst on board the international space station — they'll undertake some...
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the first all—private mission to the international space station has docked. the crew consisting of a pilot and three passengers have been welcomed inside the international space station. they are due to spend eight days orbiting the earth. the flight is being hailed as a milestone in the commercialisation of space flight. to find out more about the implications this latest, privately—funded mission may have for future space exploration, we can go to houston and speak to dr leroy chiao, a former nasa astronaut and iss commander who has clocked up more than 230 days in space. thanks forjoining us. you are very experienced. tell us about this being billed as a major is stacked in commercial activities in space. why is that?— in commercial activities in space. why is that? this mission is a first in that it's — why is that? this mission is a first in that it's the _ why is that? this mission is a first in that it's the first _ why is that? this mission is a first in that it's the first of _ why is that? this mission is a first in that it's the first of allâ
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the fast all private team of us north has docked at the international space station. and carry out fund civic research and other projects during the 8th day stay, sir kyra reports doing floating in the galactic ocean towards the international space station. initial contact made the soft capturing is now going to begin to retract mission control in los angeles. what she's patiently is the endeavor capture dr. smoothly on the other side of the hatch, a team at the international space station. welcome 3 astronauts. on the trip of a lifetime tracking the retired nasa astronaut, miko lopez. alegria led the 20th flight for the 1st time as each instead, mock puffy and larry corner through the entrepreneurs, paid $55000000.00 each to stay in space for just over a week. and it's the 1st nonprofessional ass not seem to travel to the i assess nasa and others say it's a milestone in the commercialization of low us. all that bonds critic say the private space race needs to be regulated. there is a lot of rich people want to have in their barriers that the space and gym back. so th
the fast all private team of us north has docked at the international space station. and carry out fund civic research and other projects during the 8th day stay, sir kyra reports doing floating in the galactic ocean towards the international space station. initial contact made the soft capturing is now going to begin to retract mission control in los angeles. what she's patiently is the endeavor capture dr. smoothly on the other side of the hatch, a team at the international space station....
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international space station. now this capsule is carrying the 1st ever space for crew on a fully private mission, waiting for that spot there about a kilometer away from splashing down now on board the capsule. a 3 business men there from the u. s. canada and israel as well as a retired nasa astronaut. so we can see now this mission was organized by a company called axiom space station. and in case any of you are interested, these men, each reported to are reported to have paid $55000000.00 for the privilege shot of act hosted marshmallow. you know that thermal protection, those thermal protection systems are decreasing. copy 400. i'd like you said, you know that's, that's a testament to design the vehicle doing exactly what it was designed to be what absolutely safely and like you said, rinse, we're use right. as a reminder for usable space white, this is a space x, a dragon capsule returning to earth from the international space station. and it's carrying the 1st ever space crew on a fully private mission. copy
international space station. now this capsule is carrying the 1st ever space for crew on a fully private mission, waiting for that spot there about a kilometer away from splashing down now on board the capsule. a 3 business men there from the u. s. canada and israel as well as a retired nasa astronaut. so we can see now this mission was organized by a company called axiom space station. and in case any of you are interested, these men, each reported to are reported to have paid $55000000.00 for...
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four individuals arriving on the international space station. they blasted off friday and paying tens of millions to spend a week in orbit. jesse is tracking the latest for us. >> reporter: i'm jealous of the group. the four men aboard this ride taking a ride aboard spacex is getting an incredible view of planet earth from above. they are making history along the way. this morning, the spacex rocketing into the future. it is the first private ship it dock to the international space station. the houston company partnering with spacex for a ride out of the world. the mission led by commander michael lopez. retired astronaut now working for axion. the rest of the crew are customers. paying $55 million each. unlike other high profile rides for the rich, this includes eight days on the iss with more than two dozen researchers to help build a commercial space station. a move that let's nasa move on to the next final frontier. >> expiration moves out to the distant planets and commercial slips into lowering earth orbit. >> we don't need nasa going wher
four individuals arriving on the international space station. they blasted off friday and paying tens of millions to spend a week in orbit. jesse is tracking the latest for us. >> reporter: i'm jealous of the group. the four men aboard this ride taking a ride aboard spacex is getting an incredible view of planet earth from above. they are making history along the way. this morning, the spacex rocketing into the future. it is the first private ship it dock to the international space...
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international space station. stay with us. international space station. stay with us. like the tens of thousands of people who were diagnosed with certain hpv-related cancers. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear r r r e viru, it can cause certain cancers. gardasil 9 is a vaccine given to adults through age 45 that can help protect against certain diseases caused by hpv. including cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain head and neck cancers, such as throat and back of mouth cancers, and genital warts. gardasil 9 doesn't protect everyone and does not treat cancer or hpv infection. your doctor may recommend screening for certain hpv-related cancers. women still need routine cervical cancer screenings. you shouldn't get gardasil 9 if you've had an allergic reaction to the vaccine, its ingredients, or are allergic to yeast. tell your doctor if you have a weakened immune system, are pregnant, or plan to be. the most common side effects include injection site reactions, headache, fever, nausea,
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this is the laboratory they'll have to work out of for now — the international space station. axiom space are thinking big — someday soon, they want to build a station of their own. one small step for man, one giant leap for commercial space travel. tim allman, bbc news. golf, and the second day of the masters in augusta has come to a close with an�*s scottish leather leading the way at 8—under pat. he was 5—under par for a second round score of 67, giving himself a three shot lead at the halfway stage. beside him is a —— behind him a group including shane lowry from ireland. that is it from us for now. much more at the bbc news website. —— scottie scheffler. today wasn't quite as cold as yesterday, because the wind wasn't as strong, but we have still ended the week with temperatures below par for the time of year. we take that chilly arctic air with us into the start of the weekend. however, as we move into next week, a shift in the pattern, southerly winds delivering some warmer conditions across the uk. so, for this weekend, it will be chilly, particularly a
this is the laboratory they'll have to work out of for now — the international space station. axiom space are thinking big — someday soon, they want to build a station of their own. one small step for man, one giant leap for commercial space travel. tim allman, bbc news. golf, and the second day of the masters in augusta has come to a close with an�*s scottish leather leading the way at 8—under pat. he was 5—under par for a second round score of 67, giving himself a three shot lead at...
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. x launches the 1st of a private mission to the international space station. welcome to the program. ukraine is calling it deliberate slaughter and a crime against humanity. at least 50 people. many of them children have been killed by a ballistic missile, which hit a train station in the eastern city of crime at dusk, thousands of ukrainians where they're hoping to board trains west to safety. now the kremlin has denied responsibility while separatists in the breakaway region of don't ask say, what happened is a ukrainian provocation. robert bride begins our coverage even by the standards of this was brutality. this was a shocking attack with ukranian civilians bearing the brunt of the station at cromer. tours was crowded with passengers among them. many women and children trying to get trained to take them to safety and sure to find them surely blossom every one was panicking. people were screaming and crying, then i saw a wounded woman. she was bleeding heavily. parts of a missile lay near by. for the vive, railway station in the west, the end of a journey
. x launches the 1st of a private mission to the international space station. welcome to the program. ukraine is calling it deliberate slaughter and a crime against humanity. at least 50 people. many of them children have been killed by a ballistic missile, which hit a train station in the eastern city of crime at dusk, thousands of ukrainians where they're hoping to board trains west to safety. now the kremlin has denied responsibility while separatists in the breakaway region of don't ask...
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. >>> one of the first private citizens ever to make it to the international space station. tonight his first national tv interview. larry connor, the pilot of the all civilian mission aboard the international space station. what he says surprises him most about the place and what he says he's doing to help all of mankind. they bundle their home and auto insurance. isn't that right, frank? i saved 25%. booyah. you protected your casa? sure did. and the frank tank? you know it. and now you're relaxing. i'm working from home. sure you are. alright i see a lot of head nods. let's circle back tomorrow. you weren't kidding. save up to 25% when you bundle home and auto with allstate. click or call for a quote today. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon,e home and auto with allstate. so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of ve
. >>> one of the first private citizens ever to make it to the international space station. tonight his first national tv interview. larry connor, the pilot of the all civilian mission aboard the international space station. what he says surprises him most about the place and what he says he's doing to help all of mankind. they bundle their home and auto insurance. isn't that right, frank? i saved 25%. booyah. you protected your casa? sure did. and the frank tank? you know it. and now...
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the first all—private mission to the international space station has docked. the crew, consisting of a pilot and three passengers have been welcomed inside the international space station. they are due to spend eight days orbiting the earth. the flight is being hailed as a milestone in the commercialisation of space flight. kathy leuders runs nasa's human space flight programme and has been telling me what the astronauts they have a tonne of experiments and different research and outreach that they have lined up. this private astronaut crew is going to be working their butts off. they have a good ten hours of work every day lined up to make sure that they are able to reach as many people as they can with the work that they are planning to do. and they are paying $55 million for the privilege of working those ten hour days. how do you feel about this commercialisation of space travel? this is part of our plan. when nasa was set up 60 years ago it was about how you enable and use the space economy so here we are, 60 years later, embarking on our first full priva
the first all—private mission to the international space station has docked. the crew, consisting of a pilot and three passengers have been welcomed inside the international space station. they are due to spend eight days orbiting the earth. the flight is being hailed as a milestone in the commercialisation of space flight. kathy leuders runs nasa's human space flight programme and has been telling me what the astronauts they have a tonne of experiments and different research and outreach...
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this is the laboratory they'll have to work out of for now — the international space station. axiom space are thinking big — someday soon, they want to build this station of their own. one small step for man, one giant leap for commercial space travel. tim allman, bbc news. the queen has pulled out of attending the annual royal maundy thursday church service. buckingham palace said she would be represented for the first time by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. the 95—year—old queen has had mobility issues and has been taking part in virtual audiences this week. and that's all from us for now. thanks forjoining us. good evening. today wasn't quite as cold as yesterday because the wind wasn't as strong, but we have still ended the week with temperatures below par for the time of year. we take that chilly arctic air with us into the start of the weekend. however, as we move into next week, a shift in the pattern — southerly winds delivering some warmer conditions across the uk. so, for this weekend, it will be chilly, particularly at first. some cold and f
this is the laboratory they'll have to work out of for now — the international space station. axiom space are thinking big — someday soon, they want to build this station of their own. one small step for man, one giant leap for commercial space travel. tim allman, bbc news. the queen has pulled out of attending the annual royal maundy thursday church service. buckingham palace said she would be represented for the first time by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. the...
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space station. spacex will be launching a rocket to take private individuals to the international space station when times are tense. so what is it like? ed ludlow sat down with the nasa chief. >> you are very busy. has axiom been hard to fit in alongside all of the other launches that nasa has going on? >> i love it when we have a traffic jam, it's great. the range can only take so much although that deficiency will increase. we are going to see one a day, sometimes two lodges a day in the future. >> four private citizens going to the international space station. there are three russian cosmonauts currently aboard iss. will they have dinner together? >> of course. three russians, three americans, and one german astronaut on the permanent crew that is there. this is an iss, international space station. >> you know what i'm saying, tensions here between the u.s. and russia are high. >> look at the professional relationship between the cosmonauts and the astronauts. >> you expect that to be the case,
space station. spacex will be launching a rocket to take private individuals to the international space station when times are tense. so what is it like? ed ludlow sat down with the nasa chief. >> you are very busy. has axiom been hard to fit in alongside all of the other launches that nasa has going on? >> i love it when we have a traffic jam, it's great. the range can only take so much although that deficiency will increase. we are going to see one a day, sometimes two lodges a...
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earlier i spoke with connor from the international space station. larry, this mission makes you the first person in history to reach space and the deepest part of the ocean within one year why was that a goal? and what does it feel like to accomplish that? >> i don't really know that that was a goal it really started out with this endeavor to try to go to the international space station and not be a tourist but do some serious research and educational outreach and then after that was announced a research vessel contacted me and the research they were doing in the mariana trench it was a tremendous opportunity and challenge, but i would also emphasize that at the end it's really not about me, it's about education, research and trying to make not only the u.s. but worldwide a better place to live in >> you told us a year ago that the future of space travel is in the private sector this is the fully private mission to the international space station. after heading to space yourself, are you still thinking tourism is viable for the masses or no >> well,
earlier i spoke with connor from the international space station. larry, this mission makes you the first person in history to reach space and the deepest part of the ocean within one year why was that a goal? and what does it feel like to accomplish that? >> i don't really know that that was a goal it really started out with this endeavor to try to go to the international space station and not be a tourist but do some serious research and educational outreach and then after that was...
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space station. they are led by a former us astronaut, michael lopez—alegria. the passengers are us entrepreneur and aerobatic pilot larry connor; israeli investor eytan stibbe; and canadian entrepreneur, mark pathy. the mission set off from florida's kennedy space centre on friday and is expected to last eight days. it's been reported that the three passengers paid about $55 million for the trip. earlier, i spoke to former nasa astronaut and iss commander leror chiao who explained why he thinks this space flight is significant. this mission is a first in that it's the first of all commercial crew to fly to and dock to the international space station. this is something that's been coming for a while. nasa has been wanting it for many years, and now this is the beginning. nasa is looking, as you know, to decommission the international space station in 2030, so between now and then nasa would like commercial companies to build and operate space stations so that nasa can in the future, board the space
space station. they are led by a former us astronaut, michael lopez—alegria. the passengers are us entrepreneur and aerobatic pilot larry connor; israeli investor eytan stibbe; and canadian entrepreneur, mark pathy. the mission set off from florida's kennedy space centre on friday and is expected to last eight days. it's been reported that the three passengers paid about $55 million for the trip. earlier, i spoke to former nasa astronaut and iss commander leror chiao who explained why he...
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dr ekblaw's research project has been sent to the international space station as part of the private ax—1 mission. that is very exciting. tell us about that, then. she may have just frozen. we will see if we can get the line back. but, no, we will see if we can get back to her. we willjust have one more try... hold on, we're going to try to go back to dr ariel ekblaw. you are moving, slightly, let me see if we can hear you! t slightly, let me see if we can hear you!— hear you! i can hear you, can ou hear you! i can hear you, can you hear— hear you! i can hear you, can you hear me? _ hear you! i can hear you, can you hear me? just _ hear you! i can hear you, can you hear me? just tell- hear you! i can hear you, can you hear me? just tell us - hear you! i can hear you, can i you hear me? just tell us about our you hear me? just tell us about your project _ you hear me? just tell us about your project that _ you hear me? just tell us about your project that has _ you hear me? just tell us about your project that has gone - you hear me? just tell us about your project that has gone
dr ekblaw's research project has been sent to the international space station as part of the private ax—1 mission. that is very exciting. tell us about that, then. she may have just frozen. we will see if we can get the line back. but, no, we will see if we can get back to her. we willjust have one more try... hold on, we're going to try to go back to dr ariel ekblaw. you are moving, slightly, let me see if we can hear you! t slightly, let me see if we can hear you!— hear you! i can hear...
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first private mission to the international space station. let's bring in ed ludlow to talk about just how big a milestone this is in the private space race. bring us the details from the ground. how is this? ed: another flawless execution. the crew are well after about two hours in the capsule, in orbit. they had their first space meal. as you know, it is a 20 hour trip from here in the cape up to the international space station. they are due to dock at around 9:30 eastern time on saturday, and everything went as planned. i sat here in the thunder and lightning on thursday night. the weather really cleared up. high pressure brought cold, dry air into the equation, and spacex were able to lift off on schedule on friday morning. emily: what is going to happen on the iss? are they going to meet russian astronauts? ed: this is the question. the backdrop is the tension because of the war in ukraine. there are three cosmonauts on board. official told me that if the cosmonauts invited the astronauts to dinner, they could go across and have dinner,
first private mission to the international space station. let's bring in ed ludlow to talk about just how big a milestone this is in the private space race. bring us the details from the ground. how is this? ed: another flawless execution. the crew are well after about two hours in the capsule, in orbit. they had their first space meal. as you know, it is a 20 hour trip from here in the cape up to the international space station. they are due to dock at around 9:30 eastern time on saturday, and...
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plus the wells 1st, all civilian crew arrives at the international space station up. they'll be no less time for these base tours. ah hello there. we've had some colder unsettled weather sweep across europe over the past few days. thanks to a weather system. moving from the west to the support from heavy rain and strong winds to france, but it's moved rather quickly to the southeast. it's going to be the balcony that sees the bulk of that weather on sunday. now for the north west, for britain and island, it is about miles that we've got sunny spells breaking through the cloud, but it is feeling colder and rain isn't very far away. we will however, see temperatures start to pick up this week. but for scandinavia remains largely cold with some heavy snow from norway, pushing into finland by monday. now things are going to improve cause central areas come monday will have clear skies for lot of france and we have a look at the 3 day for paris. well, there's going to be lots of sunshine, the temperature rising above the average. now that can't be said to the i 1000000000
plus the wells 1st, all civilian crew arrives at the international space station up. they'll be no less time for these base tours. ah hello there. we've had some colder unsettled weather sweep across europe over the past few days. thanks to a weather system. moving from the west to the support from heavy rain and strong winds to france, but it's moved rather quickly to the southeast. it's going to be the balcony that sees the bulk of that weather on sunday. now for the north west, for britain...
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before being greeted by the team already there at the international space station. i'm sure we will see some more pictures from that over the next few days. from space to sport, let's head to the sports centre. good afternoon. let's start with a huge win for everton, they've with a 1—0 victory over manchester united. anthony gordon's first half strike put frank lampard's side ahead and they held on, sending them four points clear of the relegation zone. a late cristiano ronaldo effort almost brought united level, pickford. the game was low on quality. manchester united have been dealt a blow for the top four hopes. the reali is blow for the top four hopes. the reality is clear, _ blow for the top four hopes. tue: reality is clear, you blow for the top four hopes. tte: reality is clear, you can blow for the top four hopes. "tt9 reality is clear, you can hear blow for the top four hopes. tt9 reality is clear, you can hear it in the stadium. we've been good here, we've won five out of seven games, we've won five out of seven games, we don't concede like we do and tha
before being greeted by the team already there at the international space station. i'm sure we will see some more pictures from that over the next few days. from space to sport, let's head to the sports centre. good afternoon. let's start with a huge win for everton, they've with a 1—0 victory over manchester united. anthony gordon's first half strike put frank lampard's side ahead and they held on, sending them four points clear of the relegation zone. a late cristiano ronaldo effort almost...
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, embarking on herfirst full private astronaut mission to the international space station, flying cargo commercially, lying crew commercially, lying crew commercially, and one day we are hoping after 2030, after we retire the space station, that we will become passengers on a commercial lead destination. i5 commercial lead destination. is it about the money? we were talking to one lady who was describing her space lego, micro—robots that would assemble themselves in space. things like that you would have to wait a long time to get approvalfor and you might not be selected for the next mission and that sort of thing, but these opportunities that come with the money are what it is all about. it come with the money are what it is all about-— is all about. it is 'ust like ou is all about. it is 'ust like you said. h is all about. it is 'ust like you said. t_ is all about. it is 'ust like you said, it isi is all about. it isjust like you said, it is about i is all about. it isjust like you said, it is about notl you said, it is about not having one ride, but about opening up the opportun
, embarking on herfirst full private astronaut mission to the international space station, flying cargo commercially, lying crew commercially, lying crew commercially, and one day we are hoping after 2030, after we retire the space station, that we will become passengers on a commercial lead destination. i5 commercial lead destination. is it about the money? we were talking to one lady who was describing her space lego, micro—robots that would assemble themselves in space. things like that...
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but former international space station commander terry virts says this but that partnership is going to be very different than it was with america. we treated them as equal partners with respect. we provided them with a lot of money over the last several decades, and their relationship with china, i think is going to be much more. you know, master and servant kind of relationship. nasa is aware of the recent comments made by rogozin. nasa administrator bill nelson has responded in a statement, noting sanctions continue to allow the u. s russian cooperation on the space station that the professional relationship between cosmonauts and astronauts. quote continues for the safety and mission of all onboard the iss in boston. molly line fox news. now, sir, is expected to conduct a fueling test today for nasa's artemis moon rocket after it was called off due to safety concerns at cape canaveral yesterday. the test is designed to simulate every stage of a rocket launch without the rocket actually taken off. it was called off due to a system failure on the mobile launcher. nasa hopes to comp
but former international space station commander terry virts says this but that partnership is going to be very different than it was with america. we treated them as equal partners with respect. we provided them with a lot of money over the last several decades, and their relationship with china, i think is going to be much more. you know, master and servant kind of relationship. nasa is aware of the recent comments made by rogozin. nasa administrator bill nelson has responded in a statement,...
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this is the first of all private mission to the international space station. one former astronaut leads the mission. the other three are high net worth individuals. they paid $55 million per seat. if you said the backdrop is things are pretty tense on the international space station between the united states and russia. guy: what is the future of the space station? sanctions are going to limit russian's ability to carry on with the program. what are people talking about in terms of the future of this space station? you wonder whether or not this is something the u.s. is prepared to support. >> the international space station has essentially been the glue that has held the international space effort together. russia and the united states were key pillars of the agreement. there are three russian astronauts on board as you say. russia's space chief said on saturday that the economic sanctions in place on russia right now, if those would -- if those don't ease, russia would consider pulling out of the agreement. kailey: thank you, ed ludlow. the eu commissioner f
this is the first of all private mission to the international space station. one former astronaut leads the mission. the other three are high net worth individuals. they paid $55 million per seat. if you said the backdrop is things are pretty tense on the international space station between the united states and russia. guy: what is the future of the space station? sanctions are going to limit russian's ability to carry on with the program. what are people talking about in terms of the future...
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on board, the first all private crew headed to the international space station. american larry, canadian and israeli are each paying millions of dollars for the trip. the commander of the 10 day mission is former nasa astronaut who retired 10 years ago after logging more than 250 days in orbit. >> i've been advocating for commercial human space flight since i left. thinking i would do that from the sidelines as a cheerleader and now i get the ball on first and goal. it is a wonderful opportunity. i could not be happier. >> reporter: while spacex providing the ride, another company, axiom space, is managing the mission. the crew will work alongside professional astronauts once they reach the space station. he says that makes them more than space tourists. >> these guys are eager, they are smart, i think most wto rform.ha is epaxioceo spent 30 yrs at nasa company plans to build the first commercial space station. >> this is the first step in a number of flights to allow us to work with nasa to learn how to operate together. >> enjoy your trip to the wonderful space
on board, the first all private crew headed to the international space station. american larry, canadian and israeli are each paying millions of dollars for the trip. the commander of the 10 day mission is former nasa astronaut who retired 10 years ago after logging more than 250 days in orbit. >> i've been advocating for commercial human space flight since i left. thinking i would do that from the sidelines as a cheerleader and now i get the ball on first and goal. it is a wonderful...
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what about appear to the international space station? a cooperation between the usa, russia, and many other countries. the violent invasion of ukraine is overshadowing international partnership is peace in space also under threat. to morrow, to do want to go over the bulk folder next on d, w. palm trees. see empty beaches. spring in majorca, before the holiday crowds take over. luca stig explores the german tours this favorite island. why is my yorker so popular? that's what i want to find out. jim. in 30 minutes and he w. up these places in europe or smashing all the records, stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of europe's record breaking sites on your back to and now also invoke form. ah ah, get ready for out of space on march 23rd germany is mateus maha completed his 1st space woke together with a feather astronaut despite a few complications the 2 managed to accomplish their mission. but while the international space station remain in place of global corporation in the future w
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