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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

who are 18. >> so did you find purse that you want? [ gunshots ] >> reporter: the terrifying moments began around 8:00 friday night in bloomington, minnesota, outside minneapolis. >> shots fired in nordstrom. >> reports of shots fired in nordstrom. >> reporter: thousands of holiday shoppers at the famous mall when gunfire erupted. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> reporter: police responding within moments, finding a 19-year-old man shot multiple times, unsuccessfully trying to save his life. >> one got hit. >> i have one victim for sure, one victim for sure. >> it appears that there was some type of altercation between two groups. one of the males had pulled out a gun and shot the victim. >> reporter: other shoppers racing to find cover. some seen here hiding in supply closets behind mannequins. taylor johnson was buying christmas gifts when she saw a mom rushing her kids into the back of a store. >> i was in a small little closet hiding with two girls. [ sirens ]

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CNN This Morning Weekend

spacecraft designed to carry humans has flown. the final test? its heat shield successfully protecting the mannequins on board from the blistering temperatures and blazing the way for artemis 2 when real astronauts will be on board. >> splash down. the journey to the moon comes to a close. orion back on earth. >> what a year for exploration and discovery. for all of humanity. >> kristen fisher, cnn, washington. >> thank you for responding pat of your christmas morning with us. i can't wait to make sure my kids are happy about the gifts we got them. >> i'm still waiting for mine. must be lost in the mail. supply chain issues. right?

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

escape hurricane ian only to be rolled back to the launch pad just to time to take a direct hit from hurricane nicole, but five days later nasa making the get see call to give the third launch attempt a go. >> the orion spacecraft separated from the artemis and sls rocket beginning a 26-day 1.4 million mile odyssey to the earth and back. it traveled further than any spacecraft designed to carry humans had ever flown while beaming back spectacular images of the moon and our home. its heat shield successfully protecting the mannequins onboard the artemis mission from the blistering temperatures of re-entry into the earth's atmosphere and blazing the way for artemis 2 when four real astronauts will be there. >> nasa's journey to the moon

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

beaming back spectacular images of the moon and our home. orion's final test is heat shield, successfully protecting the mannequins from the blistering temperatures of reentry into the earth's atmosphere and blazing the way for artemis 2 where four real astronauts will be on board. >> splashdown. the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close. orion back on earth. >> what a year for exploration and innovation and discovery. for all of humanity. >> kristin fisher, cnn, washington. (brent) people love subaru just because it stands for much more than just a car. (vo) through the share the love event, subaru retailers have supported over seventeen hundred

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Newsday

a close flyby of the moon twice, capturing stunning images along the way, revealing remarkable detail of the lunar surface. the capsule also flew far beyond, further than any spacecraft built for humans. no people were on board this time, it's a test flight. mannequins covered in thousands of sensors recorded data from the voyage and it's vital because the next step is to get astronauts on board and land them on the moon. when you take a test campaign, it's a bunch of small steps that add up to something amazing like this. exploration is not going away. humans have been exploring the earth as long as they have been on the earth and we are going to continue exploring deep space. preparation is already under way for the next mission. with new crew capsules being built. we can have a look inside 0rion�*s capsule to see what it will be like for the astronauts when it eventually does have a crew.

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BBC News

three, two, one... and liftoff of artemis one. the mission blasted off in novemberfrom the kennedy space center on the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built and over the course of 26 days it performed a close flyby of the moon twice, capturing stunning images along the way, revealing remarkable detail of the lunar surface. the capsule also flew far beyond, further than any spacecraft built for humans. no people were on board this time. it is a test flight. instead, mannequins covered in thousands of sensors recorded data from the voyage and this is vital because the next step is to get astronauts on board and eventually land them on the moon. when you take, just like a test campaign, you take a bunch of small steps that add up

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BBC News

the mission blasted off in novemberfrom the kennedy space center on the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built. and over the course of 26 days, it performed a close flyby of the moon twice, capturing stunning images along the way, revealing remarkable detail of the lunar surface. the capsule also flew far beyond, further than any spacecraft built for humans. no people were on board this time — it's is a test flight. instead, mannequins covered in thousands of sensors recorded data from the voyage — and this is vital because the next step is to get astronauts on board and eventually land them on the moon. when you take just like a test campaign, you take a bunch of small steps that add up to some amazing like this. exploration's not going away. humans have been exploring the earth for as long as humans have been on the earth and we're going to continue exploring deep space. preparations are already under way for the next mission with new crew capsules being built.

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BBC News

and over the course of 26 days, it performed a close flyby of the moon twice, capturing stunning images along the way, revealing remarkable detail of the lunar surface. the capsule also flew far beyond, further than any spacecraft built for humans. no people were on board this time — it's is a test flight. instead, mannequins covered in thousands of sensors recorded data from the voyage — and this is vital because the next step is to get astronauts on board and eventually land them on the moon. when you take just like a test campaign, you take a bunch of small steps that add up to some amazing like this. exploration's not going away. humans have been exploring the earth for as long as humans have been on the earth and we're going to continue exploring deep space. preparations are already under way for the next mission with new crew capsules being built. we can have a look inside orion's capsule to see what it's going to be like for the astronauts when the rocket eventually

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CNN Newsroom Live

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to taurus—littrow to the tranquil waters of the pacific, the latest chapter of nasa'sjourney to the moon comes to a close. we are adventurers, we are explorers. we always have a frontier. and that frontier is now to continue exploring the heavens. three, two, one. and liftoff of artemis i. the mission blasted off in november from the kennedy space center on the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built. and over the course of 26 days, it performed a close flyby of the moon twice, capturing stunning images along the way, revealing remarkable detail of the lunar surface. the capsule also flew far beyond, further than any spacecraft built for humans. no people were on board this time, it's a test flight. instead, mannequins covered in thousands of sensors recorded

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