happened, and we ve got footage thanks to an on board camera on the nasa rocket. this is what the asteroid and its moon looked like as the nasa rocket approached. and then a few minutes later, came the moment of impact. watch. three, two, one! oh my gosh! awaiting visual confirmation. all right. we got it? waiting. waiting. and we have impact! in the name of planetary defence. fantastic. the signal drops, the image drops, because the camera was on the rocket. that successfully smashed into that little moonlet. it worked. now you might be wondering, why
come on. and we have impact. in the name of planetary defense. woo, fantastic! the signal drops. the image drops because the camera was on the rocket. that successfully smashed into that moonlet. you may be wondering, what is the point of demolishing a spacecraft and whacking into a little moonlet asteroid thingy that never did anything to us? the point is for humanity and in the name of planetary defense. the point is the survival of life on earth. this is a test to see whether humanity can deflect an as yet undiscovered astroid that god forbid may be heading for our planet whose impact could obliterate life on our planet the way that astroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago when it smacked into us. we are awaiting data from the mission to tell us whether the technique worked, whether the moonlet was nudged and would land somewhere else if it were coming at us.
a different kind of performance from apple s ceo steve jobs today. take a listen. we re not perfect. we know that. you know that. and phones aren t perfect. but we want to make it make all of our and if you don t know that about apple, you don t know apple. why is steve jobs on the defensive? it s the big problem with apple s new iphone 4. many customers complain about signal drops, even consumer reports refused to recommend the phone until the problem is fixed. steve jobs promised that fix today. but was his announcement a turning point for apple s culture and a turn away from being a tech innovator? we want to bring in tech expert