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chance saloon after its managing director quits over timetable cuts and coming up at 7.30 a full round up of the day s action in sportsday for the second time in a week, nasa has called off its attempt to launch a powerful rocket part of a mission aimed at eventually putting humans back on the moon. the artemis rocket was due to blast off this evening but technical problems forced the team to call for another postponement. nasa has postponed the launch of its new artemis moon rocket for the second time in a week. here s nasa administrator bill nelson explaining what happened. we ll go when it s ready. we don t go until then and especially now on a test flight, because we re going to stress this and test it and test that heat shield and make sure it s right before we put four humans up on the top of it. so this is part of the space business. i ve told you before, you know, it s it s something i m on my flight, we scrubbed four times. we were delayed over the better part o ....
propellant to deal with. nasa has been working with that since the 1960s, since the original moon programme. i m sure they will fix it, it is a question of time, and asjonathan said, it is a big, complicated system, it really is the biggest rocket that nasa or anyone has ever built, so there are a lot of things to get right. but, you know, nasa is probably the organisation to do it, but it will take some time. some people will say, they have had 50 years. it was quite a while since we last went to the moon, we have done this before, why all the publicity and the fanfare and it still not be working properly? well, that is a really good point. first time for a human mission round the moon since 1972. has the technology really advanced since then? fundamentally, no, perhaps except that the capsule is a bit larger and the electronics are modern, but they are still using, for example, incredibly outdated and environmentally unsound rocket boosters, they are still having diff ....
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The circumstances around the disappearance of journalist kim wall, last seen on his submarine. What do you think happened . I have no idea, i have. I mean, its really bizarre, its really bizarre. I mean, hes been out there a lot with people, ive been sailing with him in the submarine. Obviously, he had girls out with him sailing and all that, but what happened that particular day, ive absolutely no idea. Today, the government published another Position Paper in the long running brexit negotiation saga. Buckle up we with have at least two more years of Negotiating Positions to go. This briefing, following hot on the heels of proposals regarding the customs union, concerns the uks position on the irish border and focuses on the need to avoid a hard border. Northern ireland is the only part of the uk that will share a land border with an eu state post brexit. The governme ....
S&R's collection of a discussion on human-caused climate disruption between Brian Angliss, S&R climate/science writer and electrical engineer, and Burt Rutan, aerospace engineer and former CEO of Scaled Composites. ....