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LINKTV Witness July 4, 2024

Brad tucker when you have an image of the earth and you realize every single thing youve known, studied, heard, read, met, learned about, is contained in that single image, it changes your world view. Malcolm davis its the nature of human species. Were a exploratory creature since the stone age when we, you know, walked out of the cave and wondered whats over the next valley. Weve always been explorers, and we still always will be explorers. Were never going to be content to just sit on earth. Neil armstrong thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Michael now, were on the brink of another giant leap for mankind. Steven freeland essentially, our future as a humanity is inextricably tied to the way that we can continue to utilize space. Sarah pearce i think what well see now, in the new path to return to the moon, is again that new technology, new services, new engineering, that we really cant predict when we set out to try and build it, but really will make our lives u

LINKTV Witness July 4, 2024

Brad tucker when you have an image of the earth and you realize every single thing youve known, studied, heard, read, met, learned about, is contained in that single image, it changes your world view. Malcolm davis its the nature of human species. Were a exploratory creature since the stone age when we, you know, walked out of the cave and wondered whats over the next valley. Weve always been explorers, and we still always will be explorers. Were never going to be content to just sit on earth. Neil armstrong thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Michael now, were on the brink of another giant leap for mankind. Steven freeland essentially, our future as a humanity is inextricably tied to the way that we can continue to utilize space. Sarah pearce i think what well see now, in the new path to return to the moon, is again that new technology, new services, new engineering, that we really cant predict when we set out to try and build it, but really will make our lives u

LINKTV Witness July 3, 2024

Brad tucker when you have an image of the earth and you realize every single thing youve known, studied, heard, read, met, learned about, is contained in that single image, it changes your world view. Malcolm davis its the nature of human species. Were a exploratory creature since the stone age when we, you know, walked out of the cave and wondered whats over the next valley. Weve always been explorers, and we still always will be explorers. Were never going to be content to just sit on earth. Neil armstrong thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Michael now, were on the brink of another giant leap for mankind. Steven freeland essentially, our future as a humanity is inextricably tied to the way that we can continue to utilize space. Sarah pearce i think what well see now, in the new path to return to the moon, is again that new technology, new services, new engineering, that we really cant predict when we set out to try and build it, but really will make our lives u

LINKTV Witness July 3, 2024

Brad tucker when you have an image of the earth and you realize every single thing youve known, studied, heard, read, met, learned about, is contained in that single image, it changes your world view. Malcolm davis its the nature of human species. Were a exploratory creature since the stone age when we, you know, walked out of the cave and wondered whats over the next valley. Weve always been explorers, and we still always will be explorers. Were never going to be content to just sit on earth. Neil armstrong thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Michael now, were on the brink of another giant leap for mankind. Steven freeland essentially, our future as a humanity is inextricably tied to the way that we can continue to utilize space. Sarah pearce i think what well see now, in the new path to return to the moon, is again that new technology, new services, new engineering, that we really cant predict when we set out to try and build it, but really will make our lives u

Alarmed by climate change, astronomers train their sights on Earth

On the morning of Jan. 18, 2003, Penny Sackett, then director of the Australian National University s Mount Stromlo Observatory outside Canberra, received a concerning email from a student at the facility. Bush fires that had been on the horizon the day before were now rapidly approaching. The astronomers on site were considering evacuating, the student wrote.

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