on a zero gravity parabolic flight when an aircraft dives towards earth with a speed equal to that which would be created by gravity so everyone in the plane becomes weightless until it levels out. the exhibition involved the former portuguese player, luis figo. it was a bit cramped, but the players were literally floating through the match. extraordinary stuff! the things people will do. have a look at the website for more on that extraordinary asteroid collision that nasa has managed to carry out in the last few hours. you can reach me on twitter i m @ bbc david eades always good to hear from you. you are watching bbc news. hello.
visual confirmation. cheering nasa successfully crashes a probe into an asteroid to test how any incoming space rock, could be deflected away from earth. it has been the work of over 1000 it has been the work of over 1000 people who have put their heart 1000 people who have put their heart and 1000 people who have put their heart and soul into it and to see heart and soul into it and to see it heart and soul into it and to see it so heart and soul into it and to see it so beautifully concluded today see it so beautifully concluded today was just an incredible feeling the kremlin admits it made mistakes in the way it mobilised reservists to fight in ukraine as protests against the call up continue. a humanitarian catastrophe the un s stark decription of haiti, after weeks of protests at the economic and fuel supply crises. and we report from eastern ukraine, on the latest target of constant russian shilling. in the last few minutes we have
celebrated the rebirth of europe s biggest and richest nation. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. i m david eades. nasa has successfully crashed a probe into an asteroid, to test how any incoming space rock could be deflected away from earth. the kremlin admits it made mistakes in the way it mobilised reservists to fight in ukraine, as protests against the call up continue. ukrainian troops have been making gains in the donbas region in recent weeks.
visual confirmation. cheering nasa successfully crashes a probe into an asteroid to test how any incoming space rock could be deflected away from earth. the kremlin admits it made mistakes in the way it mobilised reservists to fight in ukraine as protests against the call up continue. some russians are happy to answer to answer president putin s call. clearly, many are not and in some parts of the country mobilisation is sparking social unrest and undermining trust in the authorities. a humanitarian catastrophe. the un s start description of haiti after weeks of protest at the economic and fuel supply crisis. a state funeral is set to get under way forformerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe as leaders from around the world gather to pay their respects. our correspondent mariko oi is in tokyo.
been hearing incoming and are coming shells. it really doesn t stop. and work begins to remove the tens of thousands of floral tributes left to honour the queen, within the last few hours nasa has successfully managed to test the world s first planetary defence system by deliberately crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid. the dart mission is the first ever attempt to change the course of a large object, roughly the size of a football stadium. the probe is thought of the asteroid targetjust i7