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scientific equipment in the first instance to the lunar surface, as nasa thinks about taking astronauts back there towards the end of the decade. astrobotic have other missions in the pipeline. they are going to put down a big roverfor nasa later. the other two companies, together with astrobotic, were going together with astrobotic, were going to do six missions at the moon this year. so the attitude from nasa is that it's a bit like a football analogy. they told me that you take analogy. they told me that you take a good number of shots on goal and hopefully, one or two of the bulls will go in and the others will learn from the experience of what has gone before. so yes, nasa has a risk appetite for this because these are low—cost missions, but they hope in the long run that these small private companies they have engaged will be able to routinely land on the moon. will be able to routinely land on the moon-— will be able to routinely land on the moon. ,. . the moon. our science correspondent jonathan amos. _ the moon. our science correspondent jonathan amos, thank _ the moon. our science correspondent
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you know, how can it possibly take that long to pay 500 people? a public inquiry is ongoing — the post office said it supports it and is keen to establish what went wrong in the past, and the accountability for it. a police investigation is also under way into whether crimes were committed by some of those prosecuting hundreds of innocent people in what's become known as britain's biggest miscarriage of justice. marc ashdown, bbc news. in the last few hours, a rocket has blasted off from cape canaveral in florida, carrying the first american spacecraft to attempt a moon landing for half a century. lift off. the peregrine mission will carry out experiments on the lunar surface, which will help pave the way for future space exploration. our science correspondent, jon amos, watched the launch.
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a police investigation is also under way into whether crimes were committed by some of those prosecuting hundreds of innocent people in what's become known as britain's biggest miscarriage of justice. marc ashdown, bbc news. in the last few hours, a rocket has blasted off from cape canaveral in florida, carrying the first american spacecraft to attempt a moon landing for more than half a century. this is the moment it happened. the peregrine mission will carry out experiments on the lunar surface, which will help pave the way for future space exploration. our science correspondent, jon amos, watched the launch. picture—perfect launch on the space coast. cape canaveral, florida, in the united states this morning, about 7:18 gmt, a little bit earlier in the morning in the us, the rocket, the vulcan,
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ice is been more robust and in 2016, that is changed in the arctic and if you can reduce temperatures on earth and stop this warming, may be the ice will recover but if that does not happen than the outlook for the emperor penguin is certainly bleak. that is our science correspondent. more breaking news now. additional comments from president putin about prigozhin who is believed to be dead after the plane crash. putin said on the news agency that prigozhin had returned from a visit to africa on the previous day. that is an additional comment that vladimir putin is made and if i can reiterate some of the other comments that have come through from him in the past few minutes, he says that he brings
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we know things have already been sold on ebay. how do we get those objects back? we just can't wait for a police investigation to be completed. i understand scotland yard has asked the museum not to disclose further details of what is missing at this point. however in the coming days and weeks the bbc expects the museum will report the losses to interpol. then it is likely we will know what treasures are gone. katie razzall, bbc news. a new ai tool reveals how much you hurt ages prematurely because of a lack of exercise, poor diet, drinking and smoking. doctors know that what is known as your heart age can be younger or older than your actual age. can be younger or older than your actualage. ourscience actual age. our science correspondent has actualage. ourscience correspondent has this report. heart beats. this is a heart scan of a 61—year—old person, but the chances are that the heart itself is older and has aged prematurely because of their genes
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journey for them. of course, when you develop a new technology, you have setbacks and redesigns, and they have had their fair share of this, but finally they are able to launch some of their customers. they have over 800 ticket holders. some of them have been waiting a very long time, but everyone is excited about the fact that this is finally beginning, they are beginning to see the first customers flying, so there is a general feeling the first customers flying, so there is a generalfeeling of the first customers flying, so there is a general feeling of positivity in the community i think. hagar is a general feeling of positivity in the community i think. how safe is it? very — in the community i think. how safe is it? very safe. _ in the community i think. how safe is it? very safe. i _ in the community i think. how safe is it? very safe. i know— in the community i think. how safe is it? very safe. i know we - in the community i think. how safe is it? very safe. i know we have i is it? very safe. i know we have heard a lot _ is it? very safe. i know we have heard a lot recently _ is it? very safe. i know we have heard a lot recently about - is it? very safe. i know we have heard a lot recently about these adventure trips and how dangerous they can be, but as i mentioned, this particular spacecraft, its lunch mechanism etc has been through this vigorous testing but it has been qualified by the faa, and so yes, it is very safe. lets been qualified by the faa, and so yes, it is very safe.— yes, it is very safe. lets talk about the — yes, it is very safe. lets talk about the fact _ yes, it is very safe. lets talk about the fact this _ yes, it is very safe. lets talk about the fact this will - yes, it is very safe. lets talk - about the fact this will eventually become a routine event. talking to our science correspondent earlier, they said that virgin galactic has
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