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forces shot it down, is it safe to say that when the president ordered that it be shot down he did not know whether it was a manned or unmanned object. >> we were able to get some fighter aircraft up and around it before the order to shoot it down and the pilot's assessment was this was not manned. >> on a different subject, after the state of the union address, minutes after he finished delivering the state of the union address, president biden encountered in the halls of the capitol brittany alconis, the wife of your navy comrade ridge, who remains in prison in japan and the president told her we are going to get this done. i wonder if you can tell us if the alkonis case figured in the conversation the president had with the japanese prime minister when he visited here, and the

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Katy Tur Reports

but why not wait until it's over warmer water where you could more easily recover. >> it wasn't headed over warmer weather, it was headed over the arctic. it's not very warm. >> thank you, karine and thank you, admiral. one question on a similar incident and a separate subject, if i may. given how little was known about this object at the time that our forces shot it down, is it safe to say that when the president ordered that it be shot down he did not know whether it was a manned or unmanned object? >> we were able to get some fighter aircraft up and around it before the order to shoot it down, and the pilot's assessment was that this was not manned. >> reporter: on a different subject, after the state of the union address, minutes after he delivered the state of the union

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>> thank you. thank you. are you tracking any other similar objects at this time? >> i'm not aware of any other tracks. >> i know you said this was due to a civilian aircraft threat. but why not wait until it is over warmer water where you could more easily recover -- >> it wasn't heading over warmer water. it was heading over the arctic. it is not very warm. >> thank you, karina, thank you, admiral. one question on today's incident and then one on a separate subject if i may. given how little was known about this object, at the time that our forces shot it down, is it safe to say that when the president ordered that it be shot down he did not know whether it was a manned or unmanned object? >> we were able to get some fighter aircraft up and around it before the order to shoot it down.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

were two planes circling it. could they have been gaining a lot of intelligence since they have spy planes taking pictures at close range of this thing as it was traveling across the united states? >> undoubtedly once that air ship can go down to 50 or 60,000 feet and some reports indicated it was meant to operate much higher but that it had drifted lower. that presents an opportunity as you reported for our own high altitude spy planes, manned or unmanned, get a close look at this, how it was steered, what the motors looked like, what the sensors looked like. i think we're going to derive a lot of valuable information from collecting the debris in the water. in all respects, i have to agree with the previous reports. this was a major unforced error and blunder by china. i don't know if they meant to do it or meant to, but it was a massive setback for their intelligence collections program. i think around the world, we can be talking about china's invasion of sovereignty and this provides the united states with

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Velshi

it is sunday, february the 5th. i am ali velshi. we begin today with a big balloon! a major metaphor and a geopolitical turning point in the wrong direction. yesterday, at 2:39 pm eastern standard time the united states military f 32 aircraft flying at 15,000 feet used a single air to air missile to shoot down what the united states says was a chinese around balloon. roughly six nautical miles off the coast of south carolina, while within u.s. territorial airspace. the blue crafted to the atlantic ocean creating a debris field at least seven mile spread out in monthly shallow water. the recovery is ongoing. that includes navy divers, the coast guard, another manned and unmanned savage vehicles. fbi counter intelligence agency are also on board the vehicles. officials say there is plenty to learn from the debris. they add they have also been studying the balloon since it first entered u.s. airspace in the lucian islands of alaska on january the 28. the balloons, which had maneuverability capabilities

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with the united states says with a chinese surveillance balloon, roughly six nautical miles off the coast of south carolina. well within u.s. territorial airspace. the balloon crashed into the atlantic ocean, creating a debris field at least seven mile spread out in relatively short shallow water. the recovery of that debris is ongoing, including navy divers, the coast guard, and other manned and unmanned salvage feedback vessels. the fbi counter intelligence agents are also on board the recovery vessels, officials say there are plenty to learn from that debris, but added that they have also been studying that balloon since it first entered u.s. airspace in the illusion islands of alaska, on january 28th. the balloon, which had maneuverability capabilities via small motors and multiple propellers entered canadian airspace on january 3rd, for troubled self crop crossing into the united states. president biden says he gave the order to shoot the balloon down on, wednesday but on the advice of his team, they decided against it while the balloon was above land.

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Earth to space, firms add value by innovating technology

It's easy for consumers to buy food and beverages like, say, a bowl of hot rice and mineral water online or from neighborhood shops, but for astronauts such things are, rather were, luxury goods.

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Dredging project to combat future floods manned by prison inmates

PHUKET: A major drain dredging project is underway where selected inmates from Phuket prison will work on alleviating potential future flooding issues in the Phuket Town area.

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earth's atmosphere at 20,000 miles per hour and what nasa sees during re-entry will be crucial to the timeline when the next mission this time with astronauts on board goes up. joining me to talk about it nasa administrator bill nelson. good to have you here invoices. >> thanks, jim. >> we have all been jettisoned into space for this conversation. >> amen. >> you're coming to the end of what appears to be a successful mission. i wonder how you feel about re-entry as we approach that and what have you learned from the mission? >> there are two things more that have to work, the mission has been extraordinary successful. we've piled on more tests it's been to successful, but the heat shield has got to work. >> yeah. >> and then the pair crachutes to work. come sunday morning we're going to know. >> there's a timeline now for the manned -- manned and womened launch you will always say for 2024. if all goes well with re-entry,

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1st LD: China discloses tasks of Shenzhou-15 manned space mission

JIUQUAN, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The Shenzhou-15 astronauts will rotate with the Shenzhou-14 trio in orbit and carry out verification of long-term residence in Chin

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