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here what we are doing is launching the carrier plane with the rockets underneath and that rocket will then disconnect from the plane and it will fly vertically and will do a bigger loop basically. a bit like on a roller—coaster, you will go up and then you will come back down again. and that is a much shorter duration flight. as you said, they will be back in an hour or so so it is not a long duration flight. you will get a few minutes of feeling as though you are weightless. a few minutes of floating around the cabin, a chance to look down at the earth and its curvature. a chance to look out into the blackness of space before returning. it is a much smaller endeavour than going and orbiting the planet. just to do one of these loops and come back again. a countrywide — state of emergency — has been declared in ecuador, after the assassination of a presidential election candidate. fernando villavicencio, a member of ecuador�*s national assembly, was shot dead while leaving a campaign event in the capital. he is one of the few candidates,

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loop, basically, a bit like on a roller—coaster. you will go up and come back down again. that is a much shorter duration flight. as you said, they will be back in an hour or so, so it is not a long duration flight. you will get a few minutes of feeling as if you are weightless, and you can look out into the blackness of space before returning. it is a much smaller endeavour than orbiting the planet, just to do one of these lives and come back again. in terms of the g forces, that climb that takes you to the edge of space, what is that like?— what is that like? yeah, you will feel several _ what is that like? yeah, you will feel several g _ what is that like? yeah, you will feel several g on _ what is that like? yeah, you will feel several g on your— what is that like? yeah, you will feel several g on your body. - what is that like? yeah, you will feel several g on your body. i i what is that like? yeah, you will i feel several g on your body. i have been on a semi—later for these launches and experience this. there are g forces that you have to understand how to manage. so many of these people that have bought tickets will go on simulators to understand what will happen, just so they know what to expect. the g

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Special Report With Bret Baier

environment, and then we are going to be subjecting did sell two different treatments. and then we are going to see how they behave that special environment. so conducting that type of experiment will definitely increase our awareness and our understanding of how the cells work. and, of course, the main aim of those is to help the people her back on earth who are suffering from cancers and severe inflammations, and then trying to find better cures and solutions for them. >> allie, are you nervous? i'm kind of nervous. super excited for the mission itself. i am in pozzo excitement is in my dna. i cannot wait to feel the rocke launch itself and being weightless in space. >> and what about you, you get butterflies? you been training for a while? >> yeah true, i've been trainin for almost ten months now longe i've been told about the launch and i never flew in an airplane

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FOX and Friends Saturday

i had taken my gear off and wiped the sweat out and put it back on and took a step with my right foot away from the wall and i took that one step, everything changed. a big cloud of dust came up, i felt my body become weightless, and i knew instantly what had happened. i seen it happen in front of me, i'd responded to it happening to others, and i'd stepped on an ied. it was this amazing feeling because you're not knocked out by a blast. usually people go unconscious because their head gets >> reporter: my head didn't get hit so i was awake the whole time joey: i went to reach for a tourniquet because i could see my legs were gone. i came up to grab the tourniquet and my arm came up by my hand was in my lap because it almost severed my right arm.

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FOX and Friends Saturday

needed to check out. once i realized we were working with the situation where something could be rigged to explosion but we are hereby security for you. i leaned against the wall, cleared the path three times, daniel was 10 yards to my right. i am taking my gear off and wipe the sweat, took a step with my right foot away from the wall and i took one step and everything changed. a cloud of dust came up, felt my body become weightless, i saw it happen in front of me, responded to it happening and stepped on ied. and amazing feeling because you are not knocked out by the

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HARDtalk-20220103-04:50:00

but why, what's this animus? it's not animus, a statement of fact. he answered by saying, "don't hate, george." hate? he's so obsessed with being hated that he finds hate where none exists. it was a statement of fact. and i added, "he's a good guinea pig. "actually not a good guinea pig, "because he's not as fit as a good guinea pig should be." well, he's 90 years old. 90 years old. you're in your 80s, you're both doing pretty well. i'm six years behind, you know. no, i know. but i intend to be there too. well, we'll see if one day you may get to space too, but talking of boldness... i've already been. i took the parabolic flight and i've been in zero gravity, floating. you've been weightless? weightless, and he would not float because of his weight. he stood right by that window, looking out at the dark galaxy, talking about death.

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HARDtalk-20220103-00:50:00

hate? he's so obsessed with being hated that he finds hate where none exists. it was a statement of fact. and i added, "he's a good guinea pig. "actually not a good guinea pig, "because he's not as fit as a good guinea pig should be." well, he's 90 years old. 90 years old. you're in your 805, you're both doing pretty well. i'm six years behind, you know. no, i know. but i intend to be there too. well, we'll see if one day you may get to space too, but talking of boldness... i've already been. i took the parabolic flight and i've been in zero gravity, floating. you've been weightless? weightless, and he would not float because of his weight. he stood right by that window, looking out at the dark galaxy, talking about death. we've perhaps talked enough about captain kirk. we've just talked about boldness and here's a thought for you —

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BBC World News-20210721-00:18:00

blast off for the new shepard, lift off for space tourism. the capsule separated from the booster at from the booster at 250,000 feet and continue to the edge of space. they floated, weightless, enjoying what those who have seen it say is a life—changing view of earth... ..before the capsule fell back to its surface, carrying in it the oldest and youngest astronauts ever. critics say this is the wrong time for billionaires to be joyriding in rockets, while the planet faces climate—driven disasters. oh, my god! my expectations were high, and they were dramatically exceeded. everybody who has been up into space, they say this, that it changes them and they look at it and they are kind of amazed and awestruck. i want to thank you, sweetheart, because you made it possible for me.

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BBC News-20211212-01:24:00

and following in her father's footsteps? i thought about study coming down, and gosh, he didn't even get to enjoy anything i enjoyed. he was working. he was all business. _ enjoyed. he was working. he was all business. right, _ enjoyed. he was working. he was all business. right, he— enjoyed. he was working. he was all business. right, he had i enjoyed. he was working. he was all business. right, he had to i all business. right, he had to do it himself. _ all business. right, he had to do it himself. i went - all business. right, he had to do it himself. i went on i the ride. have you seen how small his capsule was? i the ride. have you seen how small his capsule was? he i small his capsule was? he wasn't _ small his capsule was? he wasn't doing somersaults, he didn't— wasn't doing somersaults, he didn't have your windows. the onl wa didn't have your windows. the only way he — didn't have your windows. the only way he knew _ didn't have your windows. tie: only way he knew he was weightless was his straps were flying. weightless was his straps were fl in. weightless was his straps were fl inc. , .., , weightless was his straps were flin. , , flying. right, because he was stra ed flying. right, because he was strapped in- _ underlining just how remarkably space travel has changed since 1961. how it will evolve in 2022 and beyond for the next generation, well, that's anyone's guess. mark lobel, bbc news. finally, long queues formed here in england as limited—edition t—shirts made by the street artist banksy went on sale. the bristol—born artist announced on friday night that the shirts would go on sale at locations in the city.

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