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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:08:00

relaxed environment, it wasn t tense. relaxed environment, it wasn t tense. and relaxed environment, it wasn t tense, and then, as we hit, like. tense, and then, as we hit, like. the tense, and then, as we hit, like, the last two minutes, where like, the last two minutes, where we could no longer command the spacecraft, and we knew command the spacecraft, and we knew that command the spacecraft, and we knew that we were on the trajectory and we knew that we were trajectory and we knew that we were hot trajectory and we knew that we were not going to do anything to change it, it wasjustjoy! you to change it, it wasjustjoy! you had to change it, it wasjustjoy! you had got to enjoy the moment. you had got to en oy the moment. . , ., ., moment. and i ust want to say thank you moment. and i ust want to say thank you to moment. and i just want to say thank you to the moment. and i just want to say thank you to the jpl moment. and i just want to say thank you to

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 11:53:00

shoot that spacecraft into the smaller asteroid and then see if we can measure how its orbit changes. the idea here is that this is a test, a theory that we might be able to prove that we can shoot spacecraft into bigger asteroids and push them, nudge them a little bit so their trajectory changes so they won t come near the earth. steve: sure. okay. so this is something that s going to happen about 7:15 tonight. i think we have got eyes on it with the web and the hubble so we will know what happens. but it s traveling the dart rocket is going 15,000 miles an hour. there s a chance we re going to mitt it, isn t there? sure. there is always a chance. nasa is pretty good at trajectory design and jpl and all the people working on this. so hopefully we will be able to send that probe to the right spot at the right time, you know, i tell kids all the time

Alabama engineers wait to sail to an asteroid | Alabama Public Radio

NASA is targeting later this month for another launch try for its new Artemis moon rocket. The spacecraft which is managed, designed, and tested at Alabama’s Marshall Space Flight Center has been plagued with hydrogen leaks. Engineers will try to fix the problem at the launch pad.

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