i ve been watching this stuff ever since, well, i watched this space landing in 69. we live pretty close to where it s going to be launching, so we are probablyjust - going to climb up on our roof and watch it from there! the weather might have other ideas, though. above the launch pad, the storms keep on coming. nasa will need a break in the clouds to get this rocket off the ground. rebecca morelle, bbc news, at the kennedy space center, florida. you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. from government messaging posters to viral images a new museum collection in new zealand reflects its response to covid 19. we ll cross live to wellington to speak to its curator. to receive the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying
and watch it from there! above the launch pad, the storms keep on coming. nasa will need a break in the clouds to get this rocket off the ground. you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. from government messaging posters to viral images a new museum collection in new zealand reflects its response to covid 19. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in the indian slums, the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we had to identify the bodies and then arrange the coffins and take them back home, their parents are waiting and their wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running,
the apollo missions the most powerful rockets nasa has ever built is ready for liftoff. the rocket is simply enormous, and it s only when you re standing here that you realise get a sense its size. and this is the last chance we ll see it up close. the launch pad is closing and fuelling is about to begin. because in just a few hours time, this will be blasting off. the first step in our return to the moon for 50 years. we talk about moonshots chance as things that humans can do when we put our differences aside and we focus on the mission and do great things together. well, now we are going to have our own moonshot, right? this is our generation. we get to now say we did it. if we do this successfully monday, we have sent something like that, a human rated spacecraft to the moon. for its maiden lunch, the rockets will push a capsule called 0rion into deep space, where it will go into orbit around the moon before it returns to earth. no astronauts will be on board this time
then not able to use their wings. they will suffocate under the water because they will not be able to lift up their heads. this summer s heat has made life extremely difficult for the storks, forcing them to migrate early. this former marshland is now a fire risk. but the activists have brought one ray of hope. they re using local duckweed and natural microorganisms to help clear the polluted water, and continue to lobby electricity companies to better protect the birds. nick thorpe, bbc news, eastern hungary. more now on the first mission to the moon in nearly 50 years with nasa due to launch its new rocket tomorrow afternoon. the artemis mission will launch a major test flight from the kennedy space centre in florida, currently scheduled for 13:33 bst. if this is delayed because of issues with the weather, there are other back up windows for launch
dependent on russian gas, but most of its electricity comes from renewables. austrian chancellor karl nehammer says the eu must not allow president putin to determine its electricity price every day. i want to tell you now about nasa, which is preparing to launch its new mega rocket that will return to the moon for the first time in 50 years. it s due to lift off monday afternoon from the kennedy space center in florida. this is the first of the artemis missions, if its successful, it will pave the way for humans to return to the lunar surface. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports from cape canaveral in florida. it s almost time. standing on launch pad 39b the same one used by the apollo missions the most powerful rockets nasa has ever built is ready for liftoff. the rocket is simply enormous,