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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130724:19:38:00

Will help carry that sheen. shep: i want to ask you about the b.p. spill real quick. i see the commercials and cannot see the commercials. i know that bp is greatest company ever been and best thing for america in the history of the world. what is the under ground situation with long term effects on spill. bp oil spill. at the present time, our parish was not affected because we were further west but we are still collecting go tarballs that are coming on shore in the subsurface of the water along the coastline. as far as oil leaking still on the beach or being on the vegetation, we re not seeing any of that at this time. shep: all right. wish you all the best at ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130305:16:56:00

Then all of sudden disappeared into the ground? how does that happen in such an exact spot and doesn t necessarily affect anyone else in the house? well, it certainly is a geological anomaly. it is extremely wear for loss of life to occur. it is extremely rare for a sinkhole to confine itself to underneath the foundation of a home. the actual process is that there is, some kind of calf cavity in the subsurface, in the limestone in florida s case. limestone can dissolve through time and the overburdened. set myments and sands and clays can collapse into the deeper cavity and it happened to simply confine itself to underneath the foundation of the home and which gave way. jenna: one the the more bizarre parts of this story and as you mentioned this anomaly, pardon me, eads easy for me to say, there is no way they can ....

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air bags and cushion them with air bags and land it on the surface. that was the tried and trued method. but this rover is the size of a car, 2,000 pounds. it s too big to do it any other way than what they re going to attempt in 36 hours. never before happen. and what they will do is hit the atmosphere at 13,200 miles an hour. they ll begin to slowdown. they ll be maneuvering through the atmosphere and then at some point will deploy a parra chute which will further slow the vehicle but not enough to get it on the ground safely. at that point they will fire some rockets on the spacecraft and it will begin to line itself up with the martian surface then they ll use a sky crane where the rover will actually dissend from the bottom of the landing vehicle and the two will dissend on the surface together. then they will fire off the other part of the vehicle that they no longer need. so that will all take place in a matter of seven minutes, from the time they hit the top of ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120228:15:45:00

Miss that window, saying they are apparently scrambling to find a cheaper way to get it done. but they can t go over $700 million, and they couldn t land maybe just orbit the planet. is that worth it? patti ann, the scientific community wanted this mars satchel return to be the next big step and if that could not be funded and of course the nasa budget is declining so they re not getting those funds, they opted to recommend missions to other places like one of jupiter s men s, uropo, whether it could be a subsurface ocean that might harbor life, so this backstep or backfilling of the mars mission may be just to satisfy the scientific community that something is still possible at mars but it won t be the next logical step in mars exphorration. so whether or not they can find the funds in this declining budget is a big open question. patti ann: and the president s budget proposal is not the exact budget that ends up being enacted, so a lot of drama still to go on that. but as you say, ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120209:17:27:00

Subsurface oceans, we d like to think that with water and energy sources and chemical nutrients or the chemical ingredients that are necessary for life we ll get microbial life on other planets like that. jon: 128 degrees below zero at times or the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth, yeah, that would be pretty difficult conditions in which to work. i guess part of the problem is the simple matter that it is so cold they get this drill in there, and it freezes up again. i mean, the hole fills up again and freezes. true. and they ve got to keep this drill string or this drill bore open for over two miles of ice, 13,000 feet down to the lake. and then you ve got to penetrate into this pristine lake water without injecting, as was told us, contaminants into that hole. so it s a very carefully-planned effort or more than ten years to make it this far. next season we ll get actual samples out of the bore hole to see if there is bacterial life or something more complex. ....

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