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and this view from inside the orion -- inside the orion vehicle. this is an uncrewed test flight but on the left of your screen there, we do have one of our purposeful passengers, our moonican, who is wearing the space suit. this is the suit that will be suit lied by astronauts when they launch to the moon on artemis 2. you can see one of the windows that one of our crewmembers can look out from once they make their journey to the moon. again, if you're just joining us, you're looking at an in-cabin view of the uncrewed orion vehicle. on the left of the screen there is one of our purposeful passengers wearing the orion crew survival suit that will be utilized and worn by astronauts during the dynamic phases of flight to the moon. as this is a test mission, all of the components of orion and the space launch system are being tested, the orion crew survival suit is now having the opportunity to be tested in space as well. we're continuing to get in-cabin views inside the orion spacecraft. orion lifted off from the kennedy space center in florida 9 1/
and this view from inside the orion -- inside the orion vehicle. this is an uncrewed test flight but on the left of your screen there, we do have one of our purposeful passengers, our moonican, who is wearing the space suit. this is the suit that will be suit lied by astronauts when they launch to the moon on artemis 2. you can see one of the windows that one of our crewmembers can look out from once they make their journey to the moon. again, if you're just joining us, you're looking at an...
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orion is slated to splash down on december 11. again, this is an crude test flight, but we do have our moon picture on the left of your screen in the sea. they are wearing the survival suit. this is a space suit worn our crewmembers when they fly inside orion, during dynamic phases of flight. you can see the suit is that bright orange color. that is to help make crewmembers more easily visible in the ocean if they need to exit without assistance of recovery personnel . the spacesuit is fire resistant, and it is a pressure garment that includes a restraint layer to control the shape and to ease astronauts movements well suited up. -- while suited up. the suit has a thermal management system to keep asher nods cool and dry, and a liquid cooling garment worn underneath the suit. the orion suits will be custom fitted for each crewmember to accommodate ashen knights of all sizes. -- astronauts of all sizes. the gloves will be touchscreen compatible to work with the systems inside orion. the orion crew survival suit is designed for laun
orion is slated to splash down on december 11. again, this is an crude test flight, but we do have our moon picture on the left of your screen in the sea. they are wearing the survival suit. this is a space suit worn our crewmembers when they fly inside orion, during dynamic phases of flight. you can see the suit is that bright orange color. that is to help make crewmembers more easily visible in the ocean if they need to exit without assistance of recovery personnel . the spacesuit is fire...
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>> reporter: orion is now in a distant retrograde orbit, 40,000 miles from the surface. it will take about a week for its to complete half an orbit around the moon. orion's camera's often streamed back live, allowing us to view the earth and moon from deep space. >> it provides a deep perspective. they're able to watch the earth disappear behind the moon. >> reporter: nasa officials have outlined the progress that's been made and the challenges ahead during a monday press conference. >> a little debris, which our top risk driver is in play until we get out of the space environment. >> reporter: artemis 1 is just the first step in a new era of space exploration. if the mission is successful, the next one set for as early as 2024 will take astronauts on a journey around the moon. and then in 2025, they would return to the lunar surface. cristian benavides, cbs news, miami. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," emmy award-winning actor claire foy joins us in the times square studio to tell us about her new movie, "women talking." jooirs even walking was tough. i had to do someth
>> reporter: orion is now in a distant retrograde orbit, 40,000 miles from the surface. it will take about a week for its to complete half an orbit around the moon. orion's camera's often streamed back live, allowing us to view the earth and moon from deep space. >> it provides a deep perspective. they're able to watch the earth disappear behind the moon. >> reporter: nasa officials have outlined the progress that's been made and the challenges ahead during a monday press...
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nasa system rocket and orion lifted off. it is on its way and beginning its mission. it completed a number of mission milestones and the translunar injection burn to put it on its trajectory to the moon. we have bill nelson, mike, and the manager and mike john at marshall and orion and emily nelson. are it has been an incredible day and open up to issue a few words. >> i was standing the roof of the l.c.c. with a number of astronauts. and i'm telling you we have never seen such a tail of flame. there were a bunch there that would like to be on that rocket. and i have to say for what we saw tonight, it's an a-plus. it's a test flight. took a long time coming to get here. last time, we were on the moon, apollo 17, and we still have a long ways to go. and this is just the test flight. and we are stressing it and testing it in ways that we will not do to a rocket that has a human crew on it. and the legacy this crew put together to get us to this day over the years is a legacy that indeed has been well earned and will continue as we now explore the heavens as we go back t
nasa system rocket and orion lifted off. it is on its way and beginning its mission. it completed a number of mission milestones and the translunar injection burn to put it on its trajectory to the moon. we have bill nelson, mike, and the manager and mike john at marshall and orion and emily nelson. are it has been an incredible day and open up to issue a few words. >> i was standing the roof of the l.c.c. with a number of astronauts. and i'm telling you we have never seen such a tail of...
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i've been with your product -- orion program since the beginning. i will say to mike colleagues and the people who came before. it is a historic date for us. we have dreamed about this and worked hard and persevered through a lot of challenges. not only weather and other things changes in terms of administration and such. it represents -- john said it well. the hardware is of the form. it is the people of -- across the country in europe. they're working with us, spending long hours trying to make this endeavor happen, and i think it is a proud moment. i look at what we did and i reflect back upon the late nights and long hours we work together with all the people across the country. like a setting you're trying to make this happen. we should be proud of what we have accomplished, but we have a ways to go, each day will be important for us. i think we can learn a lot as we go forward. and that is how i respond to that part of the question. >> i would agree with howard that perseverance is the word of the day. this team up here and to the folks they r
i've been with your product -- orion program since the beginning. i will say to mike colleagues and the people who came before. it is a historic date for us. we have dreamed about this and worked hard and persevered through a lot of challenges. not only weather and other things changes in terms of administration and such. it represents -- john said it well. the hardware is of the form. it is the people of -- across the country in europe. they're working with us, spending long hours trying to...
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right now the orion flight is almost 406 kilometres away. it is all part of the artemis one programme, trying to get astronauts back to the moon as early as 2025 and after that, one day two miles, but first nasa have to stress test the limits of the orion vessel. so far that has included sitting within a more distant orbit to make sure that key systems like navigation and thermal control can work in deep space. next, it needs to navigate its way back around the moon, using deep thrust technology. the orion capsule is expected to splash down at sea on december 11, bringing with it a new set ii, bringing with it a new set of targets or putting humans further into space. stephanie prentice, bbc news. a number of europe's ski resorts are opening for the season this weekend, much to the delight of winter sports enthusiasts. but there's concerns with rising energy costs, with some resorts struggling to keep their energy bills in check. emer mccarthy reports. we can't bring you that report right now. but we hope to bring it to you soon. now if you'
right now the orion flight is almost 406 kilometres away. it is all part of the artemis one programme, trying to get astronauts back to the moon as early as 2025 and after that, one day two miles, but first nasa have to stress test the limits of the orion vessel. so far that has included sitting within a more distant orbit to make sure that key systems like navigation and thermal control can work in deep space. next, it needs to navigate its way back around the moon, using deep thrust...
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so the orion spacecraft _ doing in that time? so the orion spacecraft is _ doing in that time? so the orion spacecraft is going _ doing in that time? so the orion spacecraft is going into - doing in that time? so the orion spacecraft is going into what's i spacecraft is going into what's called — spacecraft is going into what's called a — spacecraft is going into what's called a distant _ spacecraft is going into what's called a distant retrograde - spacecraft is going into what's . called...
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a harrowing trip around the moon >>> nasa's orion capsule is headed to a distant orbit around the moon after being close to the lunar surface is morning . >> that was pretty spectacular. we learned the amazing video, 232,000 miles away from earth. >> reporter: orion's on boards cameras captured this view of the approaching moon in a very small earth floating in the distance. the blue orb disappeared as the capsule and crew of test mannequins began a 34 minute journey around the backside of the moon . >> we do have loss of signal. >> the animation. during this time nasa says all right advised 80 miles above the moon surface. orion thin fired office orbital maneuvering system leveraging the moon's gravitational pool to catapult into a new distance orbit. >> her twice of our pale blue dot. >> a rag and soared above tranquillity were neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on july 20, 1969. >> this is one of those days that you have been thinking about and dreaming about for a long, long time . >> reporter: next monday o'briant will travel 270,000 miles from earth. the third -- >> nasa looks
a harrowing trip around the moon >>> nasa's orion capsule is headed to a distant orbit around the moon after being close to the lunar surface is morning . >> that was pretty spectacular. we learned the amazing video, 232,000 miles away from earth. >> reporter: orion's on boards cameras captured this view of the approaching moon in a very small earth floating in the distance. the blue orb disappeared as the capsule and crew of test mannequins began a 34 minute journey around...
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the orion spacecraft traveled more than 40,000 miles today. that is the furthest spacecraft that can carry humans has ever traveled. orion took these pictures of the lunar picture and even snapped a selfie. >> even the robots are into it. >> so it is obviously been some time. 50 years ago on the apollo 13 mission that set this record, which obviously that did not go according to plan? >> no. they got the astronauts back safely. this is a good step towards getting footprints back onto our nearest celestial neighbor. i should mention that black hole image was an artist illustration. >> yes, less impressive. >> a little bit, but we are getting there. they look more and more impressive. earth weather here for a little bit. high clouds floating through tonight. some patchy fog to begin on saturday. whatever cloud and fog we'll see will be gone tomorrow morning by 10:00. plenty of sunshine the rest of the day. gradually cooling temperatures over the weekend. just stepping down a little bit each day. back to near normal temperatures. but then cooler
the orion spacecraft traveled more than 40,000 miles today. that is the furthest spacecraft that can carry humans has ever traveled. orion took these pictures of the lunar picture and even snapped a selfie. >> even the robots are into it. >> so it is obviously been some time. 50 years ago on the apollo 13 mission that set this record, which obviously that did not go according to plan? >> no. they got the astronauts back safely. this is a good step towards getting footprints...
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and then, orion will return to the earth at about 25 1/2 days. after that, nasa will conduct extensive evaluations of the returning orion capsule. from there the future crewed lunar space flight will happen. and artemis 3 in 2025 will have the first woman and next man land on the moon. and in 2027, artemis 4 will dock with the lunar gateway space station and begin a permanent presence on the moon. we will seek to discover water, learn from the harsh lunar environment and advance new technologies. by the 2030's, these experiments and innovations will help us prepare to go to mars and beyond. for today, let us take a moment to appreciate and thank the tremendous accomplishments of administrator bill nelson and the amazing people at nasa. yesterday was a critical milestone in our country's space history. this is the first major step for america to go back to the moon and then onto mars and beyond. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thomps
and then, orion will return to the earth at about 25 1/2 days. after that, nasa will conduct extensive evaluations of the returning orion capsule. from there the future crewed lunar space flight will happen. and artemis 3 in 2025 will have the first woman and next man land on the moon. and in 2027, artemis 4 will dock with the lunar gateway space station and begin a permanent presence on the moon. we will seek to discover water, learn from the harsh lunar environment and advance new...
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so the primary objective beyond launching the rocket is to orbit around the moon and bring the orion capital back to earth. is going to hit the earth. is going to hit the earth at 25,000 miles an hour and then it will descend through the atmosphere, slowdown three parachutes and land safely in the pacific ocean off the coast of california and they want to recover that capsule and see how it did and that is the primary objective. recover this capsule so that we can send astronauts next time, in about two years, 202a. astronauts next time, in about two years, 2024.— two years, 2024. that sounds like a bit _ two years, 2024. that sounds like a bit of — two years, 2024. that sounds like a bit of a _ two years, 2024. that sounds like a bit of a bumpy - two years, 2024. that sounds like a bit of a bumpy landing, | like a bit of a bumpy landing, what is it we hope to get out of the artemis mission? well, it is going _ of the artemis mission? well, it is going to _ of the artemis mission? well, it is going to hit _ of the artemis mission? well, it is going to hit the _ it is going to hit
so the primary objective beyond launching the rocket is to orbit around the moon and bring the orion capital back to earth. is going to hit the earth. is going to hit the earth at 25,000 miles an hour and then it will descend through the atmosphere, slowdown three parachutes and land safely in the pacific ocean off the coast of california and they want to recover that capsule and see how it did and that is the primary objective. recover this capsule so that we can send astronauts next time, in...
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and nasa celebrate another milestone, the orion capsule, part of the artemis mission, makes its final maneuvers to enter the moon's orbit. end of the field matters still dominating the headlines on day two of the world cup in qatar. we look at why iran's players opted not to submit national anthem -- not to sing the national anthem. ♪ i am nicole frolich. to our viewers joining us on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. an earthquake on the main indonesian island of java has killed 162 people and injured hundreds more. the magnitude 5.6 quick caused widespread disruption, cracking roads and reducing roads and buildings to rubble. rescuers are searching for possible survivors still trapped under the debris. reporter: shark and destruction in indonesia, the afterma of a powerful earthquake. its impact felt deeply by survivors, some who have lost homes, loved ones, or both. >> over 700 people are injured, and it is very diffilt for us to keep cot because they are too many. reporter: tending to the injured or the quake's epicenter has been hard. power ha
and nasa celebrate another milestone, the orion capsule, part of the artemis mission, makes its final maneuvers to enter the moon's orbit. end of the field matters still dominating the headlines on day two of the world cup in qatar. we look at why iran's players opted not to submit national anthem -- not to sing the national anthem. ♪ i am nicole frolich. to our viewers joining us on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. an earthquake on the main indonesian...
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some pictures that apollo missions could not. >> orion has cameras on its tips of its solar arrays, so we'll be able to take a selfie from the moon, nothing like apollo could do. >> pretty cool stuff, nasa said they're committed to returning to the moon and that could be as early as 2025 and then as for mars they don't have a date circled on the calendar just yet. they hope it will happen some time in the 2030s. they're talking about building bases on the moon, that deep space travel is in the works. >> you're excited. > you know, it's kind of that next phase of space travel and it's a lot of fun to watch and see what they're doing. >> it gives you jetson vibes. >>> still coming up on "gma," a person of interest, the hunt for a man suspected of targeting woman through an online dating app. this following the death of one woman police say he met. >>> jay leno back on stage hours away from his first appearance that have frightening fire put him in the hospital. >>> and the new look of high-tech bargain hunting how live-stream shopping can change retail. >>> we'll be right back. i've a
some pictures that apollo missions could not. >> orion has cameras on its tips of its solar arrays, so we'll be able to take a selfie from the moon, nothing like apollo could do. >> pretty cool stuff, nasa said they're committed to returning to the moon and that could be as early as 2025 and then as for mars they don't have a date circled on the calendar just yet. they hope it will happen some time in the 2030s. they're talking about building bases on the moon, that deep space...
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the rocket has to succeed, and orion has to succeed because there's no people on board. there's only three manikins on board. the next mission, artemis 2, will have four people, three nasa astronauts and one canadian _ but that can only happen if this mission goes perfectly. so the primary objective, beyond launching the rocket, is to orbit around the moon, but bring the orion capsule back to earth. it's going to hit the earth at 25,000 miles an hour, and then it'll descend through the atmosphere, slow down on three parachutes and land safely in the pacific ocean off the coast of california. and they want to recover that capsule and see how it did. and that is the primary objective, recover this capsule so we can send astronauts next time in _ about two years so 2024. well, you mentioned two years. you also mentioned 25,000 miles an hour. that's going to be a bit ofa bumpy landing. what is it we hope to get out of the artemis 2 mission? well, it's going to hit the atmosphere at 25,000 miles. but when it actually splashes down in the ocean, it's just a few miles an hour.
the rocket has to succeed, and orion has to succeed because there's no people on board. there's only three manikins on board. the next mission, artemis 2, will have four people, three nasa astronauts and one canadian _ but that can only happen if this mission goes perfectly. so the primary objective, beyond launching the rocket, is to orbit around the moon, but bring the orion capsule back to earth. it's going to hit the earth at 25,000 miles an hour, and then it'll descend through the...
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it is powering the orion spacecraft there. it will be a 25 day mission. the biggest test from here on out. we'll be orion re entering the earth's atmosphere. it's a 25,000 miles per hour. re entry and it's going to experience temperatures of 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. that is the biggest test. the biggest test from here on out. and we will see that happen. 25 days from now reporting from kennedy space center. amanda holly, back to you. >> should you switch to the new netflix plan with ads to save money each month. the pros and cons of what you get and don't get. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in tech. smart. and as we head to break, kron 4 is once again celebrating the remarkable woman of the bay area. go ahead. take this. now scan that qr code. >> we want your help to share the stories that, you know, remarkable woman sure you do. we want you to nominate her for a chance to be awarded woman of the year you can into your nomination by scan that code on your screen or go kron 4 dot com. it's right here. kron 4 dot com slash remarkable woman. i tried ever
it is powering the orion spacecraft there. it will be a 25 day mission. the biggest test from here on out. we'll be orion re entering the earth's atmosphere. it's a 25,000 miles per hour. re entry and it's going to experience temperatures of 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. that is the biggest test. the biggest test from here on out. and we will see that happen. 25 days from now reporting from kennedy space center. amanda holly, back to you. >> should you switch to the new netflix plan with ads...
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and a new milestone for nasa's record—breaking orion spacecraft, as it breaks the record for the furthest distance travelled from earth by a vehicle that is habitable by humans. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. protests in china against the government's strict covid measures have intensified, with crowds publicly venting their anger at the communist party leaders. thousands of protesters took to the streets of shanghai, calling for president xi jinping to step down. the bbc saw people being bundled into police cars. these images are from beijing, where students gathered at the elite chinghua university on sunday. there, hundreds called for democracy, rule of law and freedom of expression. students also demonstrated at the university in nanjing. the protests began following a deadly fire in the western city of urumqi. ten people were killed, and strict lockdown rules were blamed for hampering rescue efforts. katie silver reports. on the street in shanghai a protester is carried out by police. at the several hundred gathered. they chant and cheer each othe
and a new milestone for nasa's record—breaking orion spacecraft, as it breaks the record for the furthest distance travelled from earth by a vehicle that is habitable by humans. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. protests in china against the government's strict covid measures have intensified, with crowds publicly venting their anger at the communist party leaders. thousands of protesters took to the streets of shanghai, calling for president xi jinping to...
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they are testing orion to see how it performs orbiting the moon. and as you suggested, the mannequins on board are going to be, essentially, giving real data to the engineers, to know exactly what the g forces will, be the radiation will be on future humans who might be on board. and they need to test the reentry shield on the bottom of that spacecraft to know that it will handle 5000 degrees on reentry and that they will safely land back in the pacific ocean. >> yeah, the naval ships will come and collect the space capsule. but we mentioned some of the mannequins on board. there are ten cubesats on board -- sls right now -- they are going to be deployed. we know one of them is going to be testing the effective radiation use cells. another is going to look for water and ice around the moon, close to them, about 62 miles away. another is going to actually unfurl its own solar panels, travel, propel itself towards a small asteroid to be able to study resources there. so they are packing so much into this one mission. >> cubesats, literally, because t
they are testing orion to see how it performs orbiting the moon. and as you suggested, the mannequins on board are going to be, essentially, giving real data to the engineers, to know exactly what the g forces will, be the radiation will be on future humans who might be on board. and they need to test the reentry shield on the bottom of that spacecraft to know that it will handle 5000 degrees on reentry and that they will safely land back in the pacific ocean. >> yeah, the naval ships...
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do the best you can do. >> 10 days since nasa's orion spacecraft launched from the space center. right now it is near the halfway mark of the test flight as well as another key milestone. on friday it went into orbit around the moon. the first time we had a human capable capsule in lunar orbit in exactly 50 years which is incredible. >>> just this afternoon, orion became the most distant human capable craft ever launched, beating the ill-fated apollo 13 capsules distant record. apollo 13 had three astronauts on board. this one has three, i'm sorry to say this, dummies. 81 miles above the moon on monday. orion will now spend the next few days seeing how its equipment will hold off and the radiation of deep space before it flashes down on december 11. >>> for the first time ever the james webb telescope provided a picture of the chemical makeup of a distant planet so far outside of our solar system. it's called wasp 39-b. this is an artist rendering of the telescope picking up the planet. a staggering 700 light-years away which would explain why it's so wonderful. it's as big as sa
do the best you can do. >> 10 days since nasa's orion spacecraft launched from the space center. right now it is near the halfway mark of the test flight as well as another key milestone. on friday it went into orbit around the moon. the first time we had a human capable capsule in lunar orbit in exactly 50 years which is incredible. >>> just this afternoon, orion became the most distant human capable craft ever launched, beating the ill-fated apollo 13 capsules distant record....
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nasa's orion spacecraft. how close it got to the moon. >>> the images coming in tonight, nasa's orion spacecraft, how close it got to the moon. >>> the special honor for actor michael j. fox, . >>> and the first images of jay leno tonight, and his journey ahead. >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we begin tonight with authorities just moments ago, on the deadly attack in colorado springs. the suspect who opened fire inside an lgbtq club is now expected to be formally charged with murder and hate crimes charges. the gunman, 22 years old, armed with an ar-style rifle, killing five people and injured at least 19 others, before two heroes, two people inside that club ran at the attacker and beat him with one of his own guns. the attack late saturday night at club q in colorado springs. police arriving within minutes, finding the gunman already taken down and taking him into custody. tonight, the new video emerging now. what the suspect is accused of doing before. seen i
nasa's orion spacecraft. how close it got to the moon. >>> the images coming in tonight, nasa's orion spacecraft, how close it got to the moon. >>> the special honor for actor michael j. fox, . >>> and the first images of jay leno tonight, and his journey ahead. >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we begin tonight with authorities just moments ago, on the deadly attack in colorado springs. the suspect who opened fire...
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>>> the spectacular new lunar images we are seeing in a new way from nasa's orion spacecraft. what they might tell us. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data. (woman 2) you know it's from the most reliable 5g network in america? (vo) when it comes to your business, not all bars are created equal. so switch to verizon business unlimited today. ♪♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series menu the new monster has juicy steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? >>> holiday shopping is in full swing. more than half the country expected to take advantage of black friday deals today and this weekend, even as we pay more for everything and, of course, credit card interest rates are on the rise. brian chung joins me now. we are looking for deals. i wonder if deals are relative given everything costs more this year. talk to us about what we are ex
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how far is orion expected to travel when it comes to this trip? >> reporter: far, kaitlan, and it's going to hit the furthest point on the 25 1/2 day journey today, actually. and that is about 270,000 miles from earth, hitting that record today. but the record for the furthest that a spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever flown, that was hit on saturday. and it was artemis and the orion capsule surpassing the record set by the apollo 13 spacecraft back in 1970 at 248,000 miles. so something else really interesting about this mission, kaitlan. apollo 13, that was the mission where an oxygen container exploded, putting the entire crew in jeopardy. now one of the mannequins on board the orion flight is named after one of the engineers during the apollo 13 mission that saved all of those astronauts. so it is now beaming back critical data to see how that mannequin is fairing so they can get astronauts on board artemis ii. >> when does it head back to earth? >> reporter: it's going to head back to earth in a few days and finally splashing down in
how far is orion expected to travel when it comes to this trip? >> reporter: far, kaitlan, and it's going to hit the furthest point on the 25 1/2 day journey today, actually. and that is about 270,000 miles from earth, hitting that record today. but the record for the furthest that a spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever flown, that was hit on saturday. and it was artemis and the orion capsule surpassing the record set by the apollo 13 spacecraft back in 1970 at 248,000 miles. so...
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. >>> nasa says the orion spacecraft is ready for its first fly-by of the moon tomorrow. it lifted off from florida on wednesday atop the artemis rocket, the orion capsule will fly 80 miles above the lunar surface. it could one day return americans to the moon. >>> well, george lois has died. and if you don't know his name, you've probably seen his work. he was a longtime admin and designer. he fashioned iconic magazine covers for "esquire" featuring muhammad ali and andy warhall among others. the slogan "i want my mtv," well, that was his too. he was 91. >>> tonight the sun goes down on elton john at dodgers stadium. the 75-year-old is performing what he says is his final north american concert. it's a full-circle moment for elton, who describes his 1975 concert at dodgers stadium as the pinnacle of his career. good luck. >>> when we return, spam serves up a christmas classic in a can. >>> tonight, a dazzling display in the city of lights. crowds packed paris for the annual christmas lighting ceremony. more than 400 trees along the famed avenue are shining bright. >>> we
. >>> nasa says the orion spacecraft is ready for its first fly-by of the moon tomorrow. it lifted off from florida on wednesday atop the artemis rocket, the orion capsule will fly 80 miles above the lunar surface. it could one day return americans to the moon. >>> well, george lois has died. and if you don't know his name, you've probably seen his work. he was a longtime admin and designer. he fashioned iconic magazine covers for "esquire" featuring muhammad ali and...
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you can check out the view from the orion capsule. it snapped these incredibly detailed images of the lunar surface from about 80 miles earth, a stone's throw as astronomical distances go. and because everyone else is doing it, the electric a selfie. with a filter on it maybe. >> a selfie of the moon and the earth and the background. >> those of the only selfies we are interested in. >>> let's take a look at the weather. we are gradually going to cool down. yesterday brought us the warmest temperatures we will see for a while. today was a step above average. we will go down 2 or 3 degrees as ripples in the atmosphere pass through. we will see some passing clouds , no rain out of those clouds. every time one of the ripples moves through , it will bring a little bit of an air mass change to the bay area which we need because the air-quality was not great today. at its worst this morning, we have unhealthy for sensitive groups. those little ripples of the atmosphere, gradually bringing cooler air to the bay area. it should russian of the
you can check out the view from the orion capsule. it snapped these incredibly detailed images of the lunar surface from about 80 miles earth, a stone's throw as astronomical distances go. and because everyone else is doing it, the electric a selfie. with a filter on it maybe. >> a selfie of the moon and the earth and the background. >> those of the only selfies we are interested in. >>> let's take a look at the weather. we are gradually going to cool down. yesterday...
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the space launch system is now counting down to lift off for orion on its maiden voyage to the moon. >> here we go. >> hydrogen burn off igniters initiate. >> seven, six, five, four stage engine start. three, two, one. boosters and ignition. and lift off of artemis i. we rise together back to the moon and beyond. >> all engines and to make solid rocket boosters now propelling the vehicle at 128 miles per hour. >> good control on the role. all good calls so far. 30 seconds into flight of artemis i. now traveling 607 miles per hour. >> you're looking at nearly 8 million pounds of thrust. engines are throttling down. >> that one minute 21 seconds into the flight traveling at 1420 miles per hour. the engines are back at maximum thrust. the next major milestone will be for the solid rocket boosters to cut off and jettison but two minutes 11 seconds into the flight so about 30 seconds from now. again quiet here in mission control houston as teams continue monitoring the flight of artemis i. we are in a 16 minus downrange from the launch pad at kennedy space center traveling over 280. stand
the space launch system is now counting down to lift off for orion on its maiden voyage to the moon. >> here we go. >> hydrogen burn off igniters initiate. >> seven, six, five, four stage engine start. three, two, one. boosters and ignition. and lift off of artemis i. we rise together back to the moon and beyond. >> all engines and to make solid rocket boosters now propelling the vehicle at 128 miles per hour. >> good control on the role. all good calls so far. 30...
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♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ >>> nasa's orion space capsule is set for a fly by of the balloon and critical rocket test firing today. the spacecraft's main engine is supposed to fire as it passes behind the moon. orion blasted off last week aboard "artemis 1" for a test aimed at getting astronauts back to the lunar surface in a few years. >>> two reality tv stars will learn how much time they will spend in prison, and a nuclear power plant in ukraine sustained damage. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the bbc reports more than a dozen explosion the rocked the area around a russian occupied power plant in ukraine. both sides are blaming each other for the weekend shelling around the largest nuclear plant. the international atomic energy agency said that there was damage to some buildings systems and equipment, but nothing critical for safety and security. the head of the agency warned whoever is behind the shelling is playing with fire. >>> "reuters" says that it at least one person is dead after a boat carrying cuban
♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ >>> nasa's orion space capsule is set for a fly by of the balloon and critical rocket test firing today. the spacecraft's main engine is supposed to fire as it passes behind the moon. orion blasted off last week aboard "artemis 1" for a test aimed at getting astronauts back to the lunar surface in a few years. >>> two reality tv stars will learn how much time they will...
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you can check out the view from the orion capsule. it snapped these detailed images from the lunar services from about 80 miles earth. the capsule also took a selfie. >>> he famously arrived at paddington street with the tag reading "please look after this bear." >>> sports is coming up after the break. appear close calls to show you. one input all with the ucl bull bruins and one in football and qatar with slightly bigger stakes. usa versus england with close calls. (vo) it's a fact! two out of three americans who qualify for medicare do not receive all the benefits they deserve. you could be missing out! now anthem blue cross introduces a free medicare plan checkup to make sure you receive all the benefits you qualify for in 2023. call 1-866-336-3448 today and receive extra benefits for a zero dollar monthly premium. benefits like dental, vision, hearing and prescription drugs! and to help you stay healthy at home, you can have free prescription drug delivery, online doctor visits twenty-four seven, and free exercise classes. you ca
you can check out the view from the orion capsule. it snapped these detailed images from the lunar services from about 80 miles earth. the capsule also took a selfie. >>> he famously arrived at paddington street with the tag reading "please look after this bear." >>> sports is coming up after the break. appear close calls to show you. one input all with the ucl bull bruins and one in football and qatar with slightly bigger stakes. usa versus england with close calls....
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. >> on friday, nasa's orion spacecraft entered a distant retrograde orbit around the moon and a nasa spacecraft is set to break in orbit, this kind of orbit is higher and more stable which makes them more fuel-efficient. it is called a retrograde orbit because orion is traveling in the opposite direction from the moon as it orbits the earth. they orion spacecraft is unmanned, if there were astronauts on board it would not be operating like this, nasa wants to test the spacecraft's limit. nasa will be the furthest point away from earth a record of nearly a quarter million miles that was hit by apollo 13 back in 1970. even though black friday has passed, hulu is offering its black friday deal. returning subscribers can get them as a library of hit tv shows films, and hulu originals for a one dollar 99 dollars a month -- $1.99 a month for a year. hulu and abc7 are owned by disney. flushing away the controversy, the new public toilet you will see pop up around san francisco. here is a live look outside this morning, looking over the san francisco skyline, we check in with lisa when we co
. >> on friday, nasa's orion spacecraft entered a distant retrograde orbit around the moon and a nasa spacecraft is set to break in orbit, this kind of orbit is higher and more stable which makes them more fuel-efficient. it is called a retrograde orbit because orion is traveling in the opposite direction from the moon as it orbits the earth. they orion spacecraft is unmanned, if there were astronauts on board it would not be operating like this, nasa wants to test the spacecraft's limit....
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orion is part of the artemis mission to hopefully send humans back to the moon. more trouble for embattled hip hop star kanye west adidas announced thursday they are launching an investigation into allegations of misconduct against west now it goes by the name of the company says they have received an anonymous letter making several allegations against the musician. last month. the company cut ties with yea after he made anti semitic remarks and twitter users are preparing to return to the site owner elon musk is granting general amnesty to anyone whose account was suspended. must tweet at anyone who was kicked off the site can return next week provided they haven't broken the law or taking part in spamming people. the move is in response to a pole musk to posted on thursday. we turned down to the latest in the investigation into an american murdered while on vacation. authorities in mexico issued an arrest warrant for one of the victims, friends saying the suspect should be sent back to mexico for trial. abc is victor oh kendo has the latest authorities in mexic
orion is part of the artemis mission to hopefully send humans back to the moon. more trouble for embattled hip hop star kanye west adidas announced thursday they are launching an investigation into allegations of misconduct against west now it goes by the name of the company says they have received an anonymous letter making several allegations against the musician. last month. the company cut ties with yea after he made anti semitic remarks and twitter users are preparing to return to the site...
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but yeah, we showed up today. >> reporter: the rocket has sent the orion capsule with no astronauts on board on a journey around the moon. in 25 days, it's expected to splash down in the pacific. the artemis program is named after apollo's mythical twin sister. nasa is planning on sending astronauts to the moon as early as 2025, 50 years after the apollo program ended. >> this is just the test flight. we are stressing it and testing it to make it as safe as possible and as reliable as possible. >> reporter: nasa says the ultimate goal from this test flight and the artemis moon mission is to also send a crew to mars one day. >> watching it last night was hard not to get a little emotional. it is so spectacular and such an amazing effort for them to get it up. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> parking is always a hot topic around the bay area. there is an interesting dilemma in one east bay city. police are ticketing people for parking on their own property. >>> families hit with hefty fines for parking in their own front y
but yeah, we showed up today. >> reporter: the rocket has sent the orion capsule with no astronauts on board on a journey around the moon. in 25 days, it's expected to splash down in the pacific. the artemis program is named after apollo's mythical twin sister. nasa is planning on sending astronauts to the moon as early as 2025, 50 years after the apollo program ended. >> this is just the test flight. we are stressing it and testing it to make it as safe as possible and as reliable...
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orion is about 20 .5 miles that is over -- if orion completes its track it will be the farthest a spacecraft intended to carry humans has ever traveled. a tech expert breaks down how to find the best black deals. how much more you will have to pay for a cab if you need a ride in sanford disco. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> people got up early, or they stayed up late, to get into lines for black friday. that is still a thing. we our lives with some deal seekers. >> move over. it is time to think about christmas. three laws are already open to get you in the holiday cheer. >> children forced to duck for cover when a piÑata started firing candy at them. [laughter] >> i did not see that coming. >> i have never seen a pin not like that. onth spends. >> shouldn't they have seen that coming? you are doing a piÑata and spinning it. you're asking for it, aren't you? >> i guess. >> should've won a safety helmet and goggles. >> how is the piÑata weather? >> your thinking and table warm up it is chilly out there -- it will warm things
orion is about 20 .5 miles that is over -- if orion completes its track it will be the farthest a spacecraft intended to carry humans has ever traveled. a tech expert breaks down how to find the best black deals. how much more you will have to pay for a cab if you need a ride in sanford disco. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> people got up early, or they stayed up late, to get into lines for black friday. that is still a...
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the 322 foot tall, artemis 1 rocket, boosted and un-crude orion capsule on a flight to the moon. christian joined us in florida with what is next. >> reporter: we saw the ground shake here at the kennedy space center. it was touch and go through the last minute. there was a leak. and to go in there and fix. eventually, we did have lift off. >> a successful liftoff for nasa's most powerful rocket. >> it is like the first moon launch in 50 years. that is historical. >> reporter: is artemis 1 mission launched after eight months of back and forth from the launchpad. it was delayed by two hurricanes and numerous technical issues, including hydrogen leaks . new leaks showed up on tuesday night, just before the launch window opened , and nasa technicians, percent onto the launchpad to assess the leak. >> my nerves were pumping. we did show up today. >> reporter: the rocket and the orion capsule with no astronauts on board, on a journey around the moon. 25 days, it is expected to flash down in the pacific. is to make this is an important step to carry astronauts back to the moon in 2025,
the 322 foot tall, artemis 1 rocket, boosted and un-crude orion capsule on a flight to the moon. christian joined us in florida with what is next. >> reporter: we saw the ground shake here at the kennedy space center. it was touch and go through the last minute. there was a leak. and to go in there and fix. eventually, we did have lift off. >> a successful liftoff for nasa's most powerful rocket. >> it is like the first moon launch in 50 years. that is historical. >>...
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on monday orion will be 270,000 miles away from earth. it also continues to send back stunning images including these close ups of the moon's surface. the artemis program is laying the groundwork for humans to return to the moon in the next few years and someday possibly mars. for our international viewers "world sport" is next. everyone else do stay with us. i'll be back with more news after this short break. repair because it penetrates deep into the tooth to help actively repair acid-weakenened enamel. i recommenend pronamel repair to my patients. >> tech: when you get chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... whenhey got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> in just a few hours the world cup will resume in qatar with four matches scheduled for groups "g" and "h." here's a preview of the action. cameroo
on monday orion will be 270,000 miles away from earth. it also continues to send back stunning images including these close ups of the moon's surface. the artemis program is laying the groundwork for humans to return to the moon in the next few years and someday possibly mars. for our international viewers "world sport" is next. everyone else do stay with us. i'll be back with more news after this short break. repair because it penetrates deep into the tooth to help actively repair...
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this is a view of the moon from nasa's orion spacecraft. the orion took off earlier this week. 3 test dummies are inside of that. >> if all goes well during the 3 week artemis one mission, the crew capsule will be paled wide orbit around the moon and return to earth in december with a splashdown in the pacific ocean. john, that's going to be something we're going to keep our eyes peeled for when it happens, right? going to be watching out for this one. you know how cool? >> it's a very, very cool. we have a lot to get to. so coming up in the next hour, people are already hitting the skies. >> traveling for thanksgiving, maybe you are going and leave sometime today tomorrow, the next few days in a live report. we'll tell you what you can expect to see at the airport if you're hopping on the fly. plus academic workers at uc campuses. they're still on strike a week later. how the strike is making things difficult for students as into the semester approaches, 5 people are dead. several others are injured after a man opens fire in a nightclub in
this is a view of the moon from nasa's orion spacecraft. the orion took off earlier this week. 3 test dummies are inside of that. >> if all goes well during the 3 week artemis one mission, the crew capsule will be paled wide orbit around the moon and return to earth in december with a splashdown in the pacific ocean. john, that's going to be something we're going to keep our eyes peeled for when it happens, right? going to be watching out for this one. you know how cool? >> it's a...
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the solar arrays have deployed on the orion spacecraft. they've also just completed what's called the translunar injection. it's a burn essentially which means there is an engine on the orion spacecraft separate from the sls rocket. and it completed this roughly 18-minute-long burn. so now the orion spacecraft is well on its way to the moon. and it's going to take between five and six days for it to get there. then it's going to get within about 60 miles of the lunar surface, very close. we should be able to get some great images of that beamed back here to earth. then it's going to fly farther than any other spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever flown, before finally coming back to earth and splashing down some time in mid-december, i believe december 11th or 12th. but rosemary, all systems good so far. an incredible launch. and so far this mission to the moon is going very smoothly. >> yeah, an incredible journey, isn't it? and kristin, talk to us about the significance of this mission and what, of course, they're actually trying
the solar arrays have deployed on the orion spacecraft. they've also just completed what's called the translunar injection. it's a burn essentially which means there is an engine on the orion spacecraft separate from the sls rocket. and it completed this roughly 18-minute-long burn. so now the orion spacecraft is well on its way to the moon. and it's going to take between five and six days for it to get there. then it's going to get within about 60 miles of the lunar surface, very close. we...
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this is a view of the moon from nasa's orion spacecraft. the orion took off earlier this week. 3 test dummies are inside. if all goes well during the 3 week artemis one mission, the crew capsule will be propelled into a wide orbit around the moon and return to earth in december with a splashdown in the pacific ocean. all right. we want to get your check your 4 zone forecast now live look from our sutro tower cam overlooking downtown san francisco. it's definitely been a cooler night out there tonight. and this cooling trend has been hanging around for at least the last week. murray surround rig as joining us now, look at the forecast. a recent yeah, we're tracking near freezing temperatures for our coldest inland valleys overnight. that's thanks to the calmer winds. >> and the lack of marine layer. so let's take a live look outside and you can see golden gate bridge lit up beautifully this evening for your saturday night and we are noticing calm, wind speed. so those offshore winds that arrived overnight, specifically for those of you in th
this is a view of the moon from nasa's orion spacecraft. the orion took off earlier this week. 3 test dummies are inside. if all goes well during the 3 week artemis one mission, the crew capsule will be propelled into a wide orbit around the moon and return to earth in december with a splashdown in the pacific ocean. all right. we want to get your check your 4 zone forecast now live look from our sutro tower cam overlooking downtown san francisco. it's definitely been a cooler night out there...
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orion spacecraft. we make another big move this week coming up by nasa scientists are already calling this mission a success plus, cisco couple turns a liquor store into a community arts center will take you there. and we are getting ready for some rain. some cold. some clouds. a little bit of everything is this week moves on very different than last week. i'll have that private day mm is a success. nasa officials gave updates on our tummies mission status today. well previewing ryan's retrograde orbit departure scheduled for this week. today, orion reached its maximum distance from earth . this week, the capsule and its three test dummies inside, enter lunar orbit, where they will stay for a week before heading home. it's all meant as a trial run for human astronauts to one day return to the moon. san francisco couple hopes, turning the site of an old liquor store into an arts destination will give their neighborhood a big boost. ktvu is amberleigh shows us how they transformed the property into a wor
orion spacecraft. we make another big move this week coming up by nasa scientists are already calling this mission a success plus, cisco couple turns a liquor store into a community arts center will take you there. and we are getting ready for some rain. some cold. some clouds. a little bit of everything is this week moves on very different than last week. i'll have that private day mm is a success. nasa officials gave updates on our tummies mission status today. well previewing ryan's...
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the orion will then orbit the moon and come back to earth. it's going to take about 26 days, and the whole goal here is to test it out for humans to eventually use that and get to the moon to i want to bring in one of those humans. former nasa astronaut cady coleman or abc news contributor. katie we've already been to the moon. why is this so important? there is something so compelling about space and we saw it. i mean, it's not just going to the moon. we saw this rocket headed to the moon collecting this data, and next, we're going back to the moon to stay. we're going to have the first woman the first person of color walking on the moon, and that's just a start for us. heading to mars because this is our neighborhood. that's right. and we are here to explore the universe. that is what we're gonna be doing here for years and years to come. and this is just the beginning. so much excitement here at the kennedy space amazing to see the launch so amazing and to feel the launch andrew back to you, g oh, thank you. the weather was great in florid
the orion will then orbit the moon and come back to earth. it's going to take about 26 days, and the whole goal here is to test it out for humans to eventually use that and get to the moon to i want to bring in one of those humans. former nasa astronaut cady coleman or abc news contributor. katie we've already been to the moon. why is this so important? there is something so compelling about space and we saw it. i mean, it's not just going to the moon. we saw this rocket headed to the moon...
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orion captured the new images during a recent fly-by. orion is part of the artemis mission to send humans back to the moon. >>> and the tradition lives on. jamal and wanda shared their seventh thanksgiving meal together today. it all started back in 2016 when the dench accidentally texted the high school senior about his plan, believing he was her grandson. hinton asked if he could come to dinner anyway and she said yes. now netflix is planning to make a movie about their friendship. >>> when we come back, america strongs. giving thanks and giving back with acts of charity and kindness. and i almost lost it all, you know. cancer, chemo, covid. fortunately, you can up your antibodies before covid comes knocking. 'cause when your antibodies are up, well, you can give back to what you love. (light music) ♪♪ time. it's life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. younger women are living longer with kisqali when taken with a
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griff: this is incredible what you're looking detailed photos captured by nasa's orion's ace craft as it cruised just 81 miles above the surface of the moon in the shots for that is what you're seeing read the unmanned spacecraft is taking detailed photos of the luthier exterior using optical navigational cameras but orion will orbit the moon and fly into the distant reaches of the previously unexplored cosmos before looping back toward earth. we expected to splash down around december 11 off the coast of california. but this is an important mission. it is the u.s. return to the moon. this went unmanned the next one will be manned and it will be a historical feat. the last time we put someone on the moon molly , 72 apollo 17. i was two years old then. i heard about going to the moon my entire life or it's exciting now as you're an adult to see us going back. >> i know, i'm with you griff i was a kid in the 80s. in my lifetime i cannot wait. i want to see that lunar moon, the ribbon-cutting on the moon base. most exciting thing ever but as you mentioned this the first step. but soon th
griff: this is incredible what you're looking detailed photos captured by nasa's orion's ace craft as it cruised just 81 miles above the surface of the moon in the shots for that is what you're seeing read the unmanned spacecraft is taking detailed photos of the luthier exterior using optical navigational cameras but orion will orbit the moon and fly into the distant reaches of the previously unexplored cosmos before looping back toward earth. we expected to splash down around december 11 off...
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talk to us about what will be happening with orion for the next 25 days. >> the main objective of artemis one was to debut the massive new rocket and the orion crew capsule and put together -- put them together on a flight and show they can actually send a mission around the room -- around the moon safely and return it to earth. 1.5 hours after lunch this morning, they conducted something not as a transmitter injection. that sent it on its first -- on his trajectory to the moon. in the next week or so, it will insert itself into lunar orbit. it will stay there for about a week and then he will come back home and it will attempt to splash down the pacific ocean intact with them raising temperatures up to 5000 degrees fahrenheit. that will be a big test as well. if we can send people, just to be clear, there is nobody on this flight. it was just a test to see if we can see this hardware into space safely. >> frustrating for many, artemis 2 will go up for another couple of years. >> that is kind of the downside of this program. it will take a lot between this mission and the next one. nasa i
talk to us about what will be happening with orion for the next 25 days. >> the main objective of artemis one was to debut the massive new rocket and the orion crew capsule and put together -- put them together on a flight and show they can actually send a mission around the room -- around the moon safely and return it to earth. 1.5 hours after lunch this morning, they conducted something not as a transmitter injection. that sent it on its first -- on his trajectory to the moon. in the...
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nasa's orion spacecraft has made its closest approach to the moon. >> oh, can't wait james gets here. so you can see this. if you closer look at the center of your screen. i don't know. can there it is you can see the little bit. >> he's like a little bit. a sliver rotating in a perfect sync. the orion took off last week as part of the artemis one mission. >> 3 test dummies are inside the spacecraft. they're getting ready for, you know, some humans, if all goes well during those 3 week mission, the crew capsule will be propelled into a wide orbit around the moon and return to earth in december with a splashdown in the pacific ocean. one small step for man, one giant leap. for space. well, still to come in the next hour, we're talking about oakland resident and they're going to be waking up. >> to chilly new mayor this morning is showing how claims victory over lord taylor. and the man accused of hitting 25 share for the 2 los angeles county is then released from jail. why investigators say evidence suggest this incident may have been on purpose. plus, we're learning new details in the
nasa's orion spacecraft has made its closest approach to the moon. >> oh, can't wait james gets here. so you can see this. if you closer look at the center of your screen. i don't know. can there it is you can see the little bit. >> he's like a little bit. a sliver rotating in a perfect sync. the orion took off last week as part of the artemis one mission. >> 3 test dummies are inside the spacecraft. they're getting ready for, you know, some humans, if all goes well during...
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. >> orion looking back to earth as it travels toward the moon. >> reporter: the orion space capsule beaming back these incredible images. >> this view of earth captured from a human-rated spacecraft not seen since 1972. >> reporter: the artemis mission marking the first time in 50 years that nasa is going back to the moon. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: blasting off early this morning. >> liftoff of artemis i. >> reporter: lighting up the florida sky. there it goes. artemis i is heading to the moon right now. we are feeling the force of that rocket. you can feel everything inside you just shaking. it is a test run for a planned 2024 launch carrying astronauts, including the first woman and the first person of color to the moon. >> the views now capturing the imagination of a new generation. >> reporter: and david, nasa hopes to eventually establish a lunar space station. and tonight, they're already making history. charlie blackwell thompson is now nasa's first female launch director. david? >> must have been really cool to be there this morning. thank you, gio. and thank you at h
. >> orion looking back to earth as it travels toward the moon. >> reporter: the orion space capsule beaming back these incredible images. >> this view of earth captured from a human-rated spacecraft not seen since 1972. >> reporter: the artemis mission marking the first time in 50 years that nasa is going back to the moon. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: blasting off early this morning. >> liftoff of artemis i. >> reporter: lighting up the...
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one of the other big things that they will be looking at is, is the orion capsule which fits on top of this rocket, is it safe to actually put people inside, so one of the biggest things they're looking for is on the way back to earth, how is that heat shield? how does that heat shield perform? it is those incredibly high temperatures that, kim, can i just say for all of you watching this, it is something else to see this thing, and actually feel it lift off in person here. i mean, it was so loud, it felt the vibrations shake your chest. this is more powerful than the saturn five rocket which took all the apollo astronauts to the moon, the most powerful rocket in operation right now, and just huge cheers from all the media, there's tons of astronauts gathered over here watching this thing go, many of them know that they could be named to this artemis two crew, and i spoke with a nice administrator phil nelson earlier this morning, and he said that if artemis 1, if this mission is a success then they are going to name the all-important crew of artemis two likely in just a few months. so
one of the other big things that they will be looking at is, is the orion capsule which fits on top of this rocket, is it safe to actually put people inside, so one of the biggest things they're looking for is on the way back to earth, how is that heat shield? how does that heat shield perform? it is those incredibly high temperatures that, kim, can i just say for all of you watching this, it is something else to see this thing, and actually feel it lift off in person here. i mean, it was so...