why are we throwing an apple at each other? because this week s first story is about launching satellites into orbit. oh, you re not gonna try to launch this apple into orbit, are you? no, but if i did, which direction would i have to launch it? not upwards. not up! because if i did, it will come straight back down again. that s gravity. that s gravity! no, if you wanted this to go into orbit, you would have to make it go really fast sideways, about 17,000 miles an hour, so as it fell, it missed the surface of the earth and just went around it. that s why rockets need so much fuel. exactly! which has been a problem since forever. but there is another way to get this apple to go that fast. any ideas? go on, amaze me. so, you could attach it to a long arm and then start spinning it round and round and round, and round and round, getting faster and faster, and once you re at the right speed. ..you let it go! that s bananas! no, it s an apple. all right, here we go. oh, my gosh!
police investigating the parties say they ve received hundreds of photographs and documents. also in the programme. it s a year since the military seized power in myanmar un investigators say more than a thousand people might have been killed in war crimes since the coup. translation: i took up arms in the hoe translation: i took up arms in the hepe our translation: i took up arms in the hope our weapons translation: i took up arms in the hope our weapons would - the hope our weapons would bring justice for the whole society. i will be fighting for that as long as i live. and more than a billion people around the world are celebrating lunar new year we ll tell you all you need to know about one of the world s biggest festivals. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 8am in singapore, and midnight in london where borisjohnson has been addressing his mps in a private meeting trying to fend off more calls for him to step down. it come
people s took us all for full. he held people s sacrifice in contempt. he showed himself unfit for office he showed himself unfit for office he showed himself unfit for office all for falls. police investigating the parties say they ve received hundreds of photographs and documents. also in the programme: it s a year since the military seized power in myanmar. un investigators say more than 1,000 people might have been killed in war crimes since the coup. translation: i took up arms in the hoe translation: i took up arms in the hepe our translation: i took up arms in the hope our weapons translation: i took up arms in the hope our weapons would - the hope our weapons would bring justice for the whole society. i ll be fighting for that as long as they live. and more than a billion people around the world are celebrating lunar new year. we ll tell you all you need to know about one of the world s biggest festivals. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc ne
during a public session of the un security council. it s a year since the military seized power in myanmar. un investigators say more than 1,000 people might have been killed in war crimes since the coup. here on the ball is whether me and my military has been waging and my military has been waging a brutal campaign to crush armed resistance. and more than a billion people around the world are celebrating lunar new year. we ll tell you all you need to know about one of the world s biggest festivals. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has apologised to parliament after an inquiry into lockdown parties at downing street found that there had been a failure of leadership. although it s a limited report at this stage, that s due to an ongoing police inquiry, its findings angered many mps, including some in mrjohnson s own conservative party. police say they are reviewing more than 300 photos passed to officers i
now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week: swinging satellites! and fruit. sensors to keep the city that never sleeps lit up. and using tech to get better at football. ..apparently. why are we throwing an apple at each other? because this week s first story is about launching satellites into orbit. oh, you re not gonna try to launch this apple into orbit, are you? no, but if i did, which direction would i have to launch it? not upwards. not up! because if i did, it will come straight back down again. that s gravity. that s gravity! no, if you wanted this to go into orbit, you would have to make it go really fast sideways, about 17,000 miles an hour, so as it fell, it missed the surface of the earth and just went around it. that s why rockets need so much fuel. exactly! which has been a problem since forever. but there is another way to get this apple to go that fast. any ideas? go on, amaze me. so, you could attach it to a long arm and then start spinning it round and r