composite materials, plastic type structure composite materials, plastic type structure that is backed to form constituent parts of the aircraft, more constituent parts of the aircraft, more than constituent parts of the aircraft, more than the boeing 787 but it is more more than the boeing 787 but it is more lightweight than metal is used previously, more durable and less susceptible to coercion in the way that metal susceptible to coercion in the way that metal is so all in all, it is positive that metal is so all in all, it is positive from the point of view of efficiency positive from the point of view of efficiency and fuel burn and that is why it efficiency and fuel burn and that is why it is efficiency and fuel burn and that is why it is becoming increasingly used but as why it is becoming increasingly used but as we why it is becoming increasingly used but as we know, plastic burns in a different but as we know, plastic burns in a different way to metal and
images. this looks like a desolate barren place with boulders, these huge impact craters. what could possibly be there? it s an area that sees hardly any sunlight. the interesting thing in this area is frozen water. so inside these craters which sit permanently in shadow, in the bottom of them, scientists think there is frozen water. that would be incredible stories for astronauts who will be visiting the moon. nasa sending astronauts back to the moon and the next few years. they are hoping to build a lunar base. having access to water is really important. also water is really important. also water committee split it up into its constituent parts, hydrogen and oxygen, then that could the fuel you need to pop off onto other places. could the moon become a bit of a staging post to get to mars and beyond? india is the first country to go there. when it comes out from it will be the first place to
minister? a busy morning for the prime minister? , , ., , minister? yes, indeed. usually the reshuffle, minister? yes, indeed. usually the reshuffle. you minister? yes, indeed. usually the reshuffle, you move minister? yes, indeed. usually the reshuffle, you move government i reshuffle, you move government ministers around. yeah, that apartments themselves are being moved around, cut up, rearranged, especially the big departments like business, energy, industrial strategy, it is effectively being put into its constituent parts. so we now have a new business and international trade department, a kind of merger, if you like. the government minister in charge of international trade is now the new secretary of state, the new cabinet minister for that department, secretary of state, the new cabinet ministerfor that department, kemi badenoch, but there is now a new department for energy and what is called net zero. effectively there is a energy and climate change department. they used t
much talk and thought about political sort of nationalism amongst the constituent parts of the united kingdom. scotland is the most, you know, out there, but northern ireland as well. and i think, again, recalling what she did in northern ireland is an amazing thing to remember because she also talked about her faith, about the church, not just being a matter of peace, of faith, but also, you know, to be able to bring peace in this world. so that she really put to good use many observers say when she took the courageous decision to go to northern ireland and meet with marty mcginnis and the northern ireland nationalist leaders who were part of then the good friday agreement, remembering that they first before becoming political leaders were members of the ira, which certainly in great britain was termed a terrorist
0 in the houses where she was of course monarch, balmoral, she will lie at the palace of holyroodhouse where she came every year for a week, every summer she would be here for a week for official scottish events. then she will go to the cathedral. it s been very meticulously designed for maximum ability of people to pay their respects and of course the royals will be here tomorrow. and the length of time it s going to take, they re estimate it s going to take six hours but it could take longer. i think it s this is going to be the test, if you will, for how things will be in london. how many people come out for today s procession sorry, for today s moving and tomorrow s procession. let s bring in max foster and chri christiane. can you give us an idea of who is going to be invited to the ceremonies during the queen s final journey. edinburgh we re expecting key members of the royal family, i m also expecting prince harry to go there as well. his movements are being organize