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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom 20240604 13:28:00

-- this is a star ship from elon musk and spacex. we're about to watch an unmanned lift-off of the largest spaceship ever launched. this is massive. if you compare it to what the shuttle used to look like or falcon rocket or saturn five. starship is larger than all of them. what we'll see is a lift-off. 33 giant engines underneath and they'll go across the gulf of mexico and eventually separate and want to bring them both back to earth. in this case landing in water to see if they can do it successfully to take large and heavy payloads deep into space. i can hear it in my ear. let's see whether or not 40 seconds is the case. now we're hearing there might be a pause.

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Transcripts for KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20240604 22:38:00

it's getting more cohesive and let's get to the storms that you mentioned. no tornadoes reported but hurrying quickly to chicago and milwaukee. extending over 1200 miles from wisconsin all the way down to the rio grande. once we get past ten or 11:00, the energy gets down to the deep south and we will see storms across alabama and mississippi. record-breaking tomorrow and saturday and that's. moving into the northeast, i-95 cities d.c. to new york and stopped at rough storms overnight saturday into sunday morning. >> david: an incredible line of storms. rob, thank you for that. we will turn to the stunning skies just over texas. the first test launch of the most powerful space rocket ever built. the starship from elon musk's spacex to be lifting off from south texas. it was just minutes later veering off course and then exploding, tumbling back to

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:21:00

it's just gargantuan. built by elon musk�*s company spacex, starship has been in development for years. parts of the rocket have been tested, making short flights with attempted landings — not always successfully. but the idea is to be able to bring the entire launch system back to earth, making it fully reusable. forthis back to earth, making it fully reusable. for this test flight, starship will blast off from the spacex launch pad in texas. first, the lower part of the rocket will detach for a controlled splashdown in the ocean. the upper stage will carry on, aiming for almost a full orbit of earth before finally ending up in the pacific. there's a lot that could go wrong, and even elon musk admits there's only a 50% chanceit musk admits there's only a 50% chance it will work. if musk admits there's only a 50% chance it will work.— chance it will work. if they aet all chance it will work. if they get all the _ chance it will work. if they get all the way _ chance it will work. if they get all the way around - chance it will work. if they| get all the way around and chance it will work. if they i get all the way around and it splashes down just off hawaii, it might actually be a little bit surprised that they've been that successful. but that's just part of the process, part of the engineering development that they're doing. so we

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Transcripts for KPIX CBS Weekend News 20240604 01:56:00

today four astronauts said their good-byes to crew members on the international space station ending a five-month mission. after undocking, they are now headed back to earth on a spacecraft set to splash down off the florida coast tonight. > getting into space is only for a select few, but some high school students are getting a shot of sorts. in tonight's weekend journal, olivia leech of cbs station ktvt reports how they're working with nasa on a launch of their own. >> reporter: it's monday morning at ben barber innovation academy. these high school students are hard at work using highly technical machines to fabricate parts in this manufacturing class. but this isn't your ordinary school project. they're working on parts that will be used by nasa. >> we're building a component to a storage locker box, and the storage locker box is a part

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New Crew from US, Russia and UAE Arrives at Space Station

SpaceX flight controllers in California scrambled to come up with a software fix, as the capsule remained 65 feet from the station.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 01:22:00

we found that there was a significant reduction in n02 levels in birmingham city centre, so that's a good thing. and we didn't see any change in the air quality on the perimeter of the birmingham clean air zone. there's controversy about expanding london's low emissions zone to cover every borough. but the government is insisting on cleaner air. so more zones are coming, but reducing pollution means tackling more than just vehicle emissions. dan johnson, bbc news. a russian spacecraft has docked with the international space station, as part of a mission to bring home three stranded astronauts. the uncrewed vehicle will bring back two russians and an american who've been stuck since their return vessel began leaking coolant. the three were originally only supposed to stay until the end of march, but will now have to wait until september to come back to earth. in one of the most—hyped bouts in the history of boxing, novices tommy fury —

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:25:00

a russian spacecraft has docked with the international space station, as part of a mission to bring home three stranded astronauts. the uncrewed vehicle will bring back two russians and an american, who�*ve been stuck since their return vessel began leaking coolant. the three were originally only supposed to stay until the end of march but will now have to wait until september to come back to earth. let�*s go back to the news that at least 30 people have died after a boat carrying migrants sank off southern italy. we�*ve just had these pictures in from italian police, showing some of the resuce efforts and also what appears to be some of the wreckage from the boat, which it�*s reported may have been carrying more than 100 people when it was damaged off the coast of calabria. rescue operations are still taking place we�*re told and you can see some of the teams involved in that from the police, fire and rescue crews and the italian red cross also there.

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