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the puzzle about life on mars. men have been on the journey of exploration for more than half a century, a journey to mars. phoenix and to maven and beyond, we have ingenuity on and around the red planet. 40 years ago, nasa's viking project found its place in history. july 20, 1976. viking 1 was the first human probe to land on the surface, data, andges and conduct science experiments on mars. viking was a bold step for its time and a huge undertaking for nasa. nasa employees, contractors, and industry across the country designed elements of this project. viking consistent of two identical spacecraft with a payload of a lander and an orbiter each. 2 were launched in august and september 1975. each flew together and entered the mars orbit, and it dissented to the planet's surface for their planned 90 day missions. targetedwas originally to land on july 4, 1976, our nation's bicentennial, the images from the orbiter showed the planned landing site to be too rocky. after considering the options, a new site was selecte
the puzzle about life on mars. men have been on the journey of exploration for more than half a century, a journey to mars. phoenix and to maven and beyond, we have ingenuity on and around the red planet. 40 years ago, nasa's viking project found its place in history. july 20, 1976. viking 1 was the first human probe to land on the surface, data, andges and conduct science experiments on mars. viking was a bold step for its time and a huge undertaking for nasa. nasa employees, contractors, and...
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mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. so their day is just enough longer than ours that for the people working on earth, each day they start work 39 minutes later. the days creep ahead for them. so when this museum opened in 1976, we were wrapping up a golden age of human exploration with the "apollo" missions to the moon, and we were launching into the first golden age of planetary exploration with the missions of the 1970s to mars and to the outer planets. we're now in another golden age of planetary exploration, particularly on mars with curiosity rover so actively exploring t
mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. so their day is just enough...
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we could spend decades looking around mars, digging, seeing what happened on mars billions and billions of years ago. >> is there a mining component to all of this that may offset precious metals and things that are rare metals. >> i think some of that is, our experience on earth is that we have plate tectonics. the plates move around and hydro-thermal activity that we're aware of, and we can determine where there are elemental concentrations that are of interest economically. we have coal, we have fossil fuels and that's all related to life and so we need to answer some very fundamental questions about mars because it's a great target and other places in the solar system before we might know if there is economically viable resources out there. that said, there are companies that are investigating mining asteroids, and looking into what rare earth elements might be out there in the asteroid belt. >> i think mining for materials in space is more suitable for building things while you're in space. so it's not, at least to me, the goal is not to go find some diamond asteroid and bring it b
we could spend decades looking around mars, digging, seeing what happened on mars billions and billions of years ago. >> is there a mining component to all of this that may offset precious metals and things that are rare metals. >> i think some of that is, our experience on earth is that we have plate tectonics. the plates move around and hydro-thermal activity that we're aware of, and we can determine where there are elemental concentrations that are of interest economically. we...
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mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. so their day is just enough longer than ours that for the people working on earth, each day they start work 39 minutes later. the days creep ahead for them. so when this museum opened in 1976, we were wrapping up a golden age of human exploration with the "apollo" missions to the moon, and we were launching into the first golden age of planetary exploration with the missions of the 1970s to mars and to the outer planets. we're now in another golden age of planetary exploration, particularly on mars with curiosity rover so actively exploring t
mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. so their day is just enough...
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mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. so their day is just enough longer than ours that for the people working on earth, each day they start work 39 minutes later. the days creep ahead for them. so when this museum opened in 1976, we were wrapping up a golden age of human exploration with the "apollo" missions to the moon, and we were launching into the first golden age of planetary exploration with the missions of the 1970s to mars and to the outer planets. we're now in another golden age of planetary exploration, particularly on mars with curiosity rover so actively exploring t
mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. so their day is just enough...
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supervisor mar, absent. supervisor peskin, present. have visor tang, appsent. supervisor wiener, present. supervisor yee, absent. madam present, you have a quorum >> thank you. please join us for the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you, colleagues is there supervisor farrell, asked to be excused. motion by supervisor cohen, second by campos. without objection supervisor farrell is excused. any communications? >> you just announced farrell would not be present. >> items 1 and 2. >> pursuant tew proved motion at july 26 the board of supervise uzgrud to convene committee of the whole pr public hearing to consider mments to the charter amendment item 2. transfer responsibility for the maintenance of street tree tooz the sate and establish the street tree maintenance fund to pay for such maintenance and maintenance the san francisco unified school district property and require annual contrib
supervisor mar, absent. supervisor peskin, present. have visor tang, appsent. supervisor wiener, present. supervisor yee, absent. madam present, you have a quorum >> thank you. please join us for the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you, colleagues is there supervisor farrell, asked to be excused....
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survived on mars... by himself... with limited resources... and even figured out a way to let people know on earth... that he was ?alive, and needed help. but that was the ?movies... could humans ?really survive on mars? six scientists just finished a ?year in ?isolation... trying to figure that out... russell's here with ?their stor (russell) so these really dedicated researchers went to hawaii... to try to simulate life on mars. they lived in a ?dome... on a mountain... and had to wear ?spacesuits, when they wanted to go outside. it doesn't sound like a pleasure trip. but when they finally emerged sunday... back into society... they were really excited... and not just about reuniting with friends and family. (russell there they are... six scientists, who lived as crewmembers... for 365-days. their resources... how to get along with each other, and the harsh environment. it was an emotional, physical and intellectual experiment... that simulated the conditions on the red planet. and the participants... are excited about what they learned. ??i
survived on mars... by himself... with limited resources... and even figured out a way to let people know on earth... that he was ?alive, and needed help. but that was the ?movies... could humans ?really survive on mars? six scientists just finished a ?year in ?isolation... trying to figure that out... russell's here with ?their stor (russell) so these really dedicated researchers went to hawaii... to try to simulate life on mars. they lived in a ?dome... on a mountain... and had to wear...
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they spend a year on mars. more accurately, after they simulated living all year on mars. they have actually been spending all of their time in a solar powered dome on the side of a volcano in hawaii. part of a funded program high seas. >> it's really exciting to be it's the fourth, and longest, time hi-seas has performed this type of mission .(ctm maris skype hnc305 ) (framerate 29.97)a mission to mars is going to be a complex system of systems. (track 7) kim binsted is principle investigator of the project (ctm maris skype hnc305 ) (framerate 29.97)(00;51;05;27) some of those systems are going to be technological and some of them are going to be human. // and its just as bad if the human part of the system fails...as if a rocket blows up. (track 8) (nats presser, raising hands)based on this experiment, the crew is optimistic about travel to the trip themselves if they this time they performed this type of mission. >> a mission to mars is going to be a complex system of systems. >> convinced that some of those systems are going to be technological and some are human, and
they spend a year on mars. more accurately, after they simulated living all year on mars. they have actually been spending all of their time in a solar powered dome on the side of a volcano in hawaii. part of a funded program high seas. >> it's really exciting to be it's the fourth, and longest, time hi-seas has performed this type of mission .(ctm maris skype hnc305 ) (framerate 29.97)a mission to mars is going to be a complex system of systems. (track 7) kim binsted is principle...
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of mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities and when they are working on the mission in their heads they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes so their day is just enough longer than ours that for the people working on earth each day they start work 39 minutes later. the days creep ahead for them. so when this museum opened in 1976 we were wrapping up a golden age of human exploration with the apollo missions to the moon and we were launching into the first golden age of planetary exploration with the missions of the 1970s to mars and to the outer planets. we're now in another golden gauge of planetary exploration, particularly on mars, with curiosity rover so actively exploring there.
of mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities and when they are working on the mission in their heads they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes so their day is just enough...
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we are going to start with you, young man. >> let it me mars. >> after we get to mars what is the next planet or moon you think we should shoot for? >> after we get to mars -- what is the what? >> what is the next planet or moon you think we should shoot for? >> i think once we get enough people there to really setup a colony we ought to try the third planet from the sun. we ought to go back to earth. any scuba divers here? there is another place we can go to one of those moons with the ice all over it and dig a whole in the ice a couple miles deep. is that where we are sending you next? >> it is a little hard coming back up again. >> okay. >> hi, i have a special edition that was put out a couple weeks before you went to the moon. it says that you had the best scientific mind they had ever sent into space. [applause] >> i was going to say -- >> if it meant the most practical mind, the innovative mind, everybody is a scientist. you know? what did your mate say about that? >> no, no, no. >> what did he call you? >> dr. rendevous. >> who do you think fits that decrypti decryption today?
we are going to start with you, young man. >> let it me mars. >> after we get to mars what is the next planet or moon you think we should shoot for? >> after we get to mars -- what is the what? >> what is the next planet or moon you think we should shoot for? >> i think once we get enough people there to really setup a colony we ought to try the third planet from the sun. we ought to go back to earth. any scuba divers here? there is another place we can go to one...
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mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. so their day is just enough longer than ours that for the people working on earth, each day they start work 39 minutes later. the days creep ahead for them. so when this museum opened in 1976, we were wrapping up a golden age of human exploration with the apollo missions to the moon, and we were launching into the first golden age of planetary exploration with the missions of the 1970s to mars and to the outer planets. we're now in another golden age of planetary exploration, particularly on mars with curiosity rover so actively exploring the
mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. so their day is just enough...
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. >> nasa just wrapped up a mission to mars. well, actually it was a practice mission to mars. and it was set up by the university of hawaii. they put a small dome on top of a volcano and kept six so-called year. the goal was to track the effects of such a long mission on the people inside. it must have been a success, because nay came out smiling. an excited crowd gathered sunday in hawaii to welcome this six person crew become to earth after they spent a year on mars. or more accurately, after they simulated living a year on mars. all their time in a solar powered dome on the side of a volcano in hawaii part of the nasa funded program, high seas. >> it was really exciting to be able to welcome the crew back to earth. last august the group including an architect, astro biologist, aerospace engineer came across the globe to live in the 1500 square foot dome. over 12 months, limited food and water. used computer with 20 minute >> i'm super excited. the first time we get to be outside without wearing a space suit. everything is different. >> what is going on? >> the fourth and lo
. >> nasa just wrapped up a mission to mars. well, actually it was a practice mission to mars. and it was set up by the university of hawaii. they put a small dome on top of a volcano and kept six so-called year. the goal was to track the effects of such a long mission on the people inside. it must have been a success, because nay came out smiling. an excited crowd gathered sunday in hawaii to welcome this six person crew become to earth after they spent a year on mars. or more...
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. >> nasa just wrapped up a mission to mars. well, actually it was a practice mission to mars. and it was set up by the university of hawaii. they put a small dome on top of astronauts locked inside for a year. the goal was to track the effects of such a long mission on the people inside. it must have been a success, because nay came out smiling. an excited crowd gathered sunday in hawaii to welcome this six person crew become to earth after they spent a year on mars. or more accurately, after they simulated living a year on mars. they all their time in a solar powered dome on the side of a volcano in hawaii part of the nasa funded program, high seas. >> it was really exciting to be able to welcome the crew back to earth. last august the group including an architect, astro biologist, aerospace enjgineer came across the gleb obe to live in the 150 square foot dome. over 12 months, limited food and delay to communicate with the outside world. >> i'm super excited. the first time we get to be outside without wearing a space suit. everything is different. >> what is going on? >> th
. >> nasa just wrapped up a mission to mars. well, actually it was a practice mission to mars. and it was set up by the university of hawaii. they put a small dome on top of astronauts locked inside for a year. the goal was to track the effects of such a long mission on the people inside. it must have been a success, because nay came out smiling. an excited crowd gathered sunday in hawaii to welcome this six person crew become to earth after they spent a year on mars. or more accurately,...
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but you can also see jupiter, mars, and saturn on the evening sky. evening,leave this mars and saturn will be very nicely positioned with the moon between them. so mars will be below and to the right, and saturn blowing to the left, and below saturn will be anteres. for those of you watching this and are according, it will change that quickly, so you can watch it in the coming days. the moon will be nicely positioned. this is what astronomers knew in 1800. zi, heame along piaz discovered a new planet. modern astronomers had only ever discovered one planet. so this was quite a significant finding. a highto show you resolution photograph of what he discovered. ofs is the roman goddess grain, ceres. in this case, the artist has chosen to depict her -- different artists have used , in fact,implements if you had cereal this morning, you have at least some connection with the goddess. and here is the same chart i showed you a moment ago, but planets in 1800. and here is how they were known .n 18 no one -- 1801 for two generations it was considered to be a
but you can also see jupiter, mars, and saturn on the evening sky. evening,leave this mars and saturn will be very nicely positioned with the moon between them. so mars will be below and to the right, and saturn blowing to the left, and below saturn will be anteres. for those of you watching this and are according, it will change that quickly, so you can watch it in the coming days. the moon will be nicely positioned. this is what astronomers knew in 1800. zi, heame along piaz discovered a new...
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and so in order to speed up the spacecraft, mars had to slow down. so mars actually orbits the sun more slowly now because of dawn's fly-by than it did before hand. so if you're keeping track, following the february 2009 fly-by, mars moves more slowly by a rate of one inch per 180 million years. [laughter] and in july of 2011, dawn got into vesta, went into orbit around it and we spent 14 months there studying this unique body. then we left orbit and spent 2 1/2 years more traveling through the solar system to get to ceres, which we reached in march of last year. the spacecraft is in orbit around ceres now, and it will stay there essentially forever. and at each body, we make a comprehensive set of measurements. we take many, many pictures. you're visual creatures, we're visual creatures, we all love to see neat pictures, so we've taken a lot of pictures and i've shown you some of those. we also take pictures in stereo at different angles, in order to make a topographical map, which is how i was able to show you the animation i showed you earlier of
and so in order to speed up the spacecraft, mars had to slow down. so mars actually orbits the sun more slowly now because of dawn's fly-by than it did before hand. so if you're keeping track, following the february 2009 fly-by, mars moves more slowly by a rate of one inch per 180 million years. [laughter] and in july of 2011, dawn got into vesta, went into orbit around it and we spent 14 months there studying this unique body. then we left orbit and spent 2 1/2 years more traveling through the...
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one year on a simulated mars. around thests from world emerged after spending three to 65 days in a mockup of a mars-based human habitat. impression was that mission to mars in the future is realistic. [indiscernible] can be overcome. reporter: they stayed in the confines of a geodesic dome emerging only for some related expiration in full -- exploration in full spacesuits. it was designed by the hawaii exploration analog. it created guidelines to future manned missions to mars focusing on crew member interactions and performance. >> that his supervisor when it comes to picking crews and figuring how people are going to work on different kinds of missions, the human factor element of space travel, colonization. reporter: it was not the longest simulation. the myers 500 -- mars 500 six in kept a crew of isolation for 520 days. is recruiting for its missions in 2017 and 2018. , adjust your almanacs. there is a new queen of pop. beyonce has become the most successful popstar ever at the mtv video music awards. she do
one year on a simulated mars. around thests from world emerged after spending three to 65 days in a mockup of a mars-based human habitat. impression was that mission to mars in the future is realistic. [indiscernible] can be overcome. reporter: they stayed in the confines of a geodesic dome emerging only for some related expiration in full -- exploration in full spacesuits. it was designed by the hawaii exploration analog. it created guidelines to future manned missions to mars focusing on crew...
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. >> commissioner kim h supervisor kim supervisor mar supervisor peskin supervisor tang no supervisor wiener no supervisor yee supervisor avalos commissioner london breed no supervisor campos supervisor cowen no commissioner farrell no there are 6ize with supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor cowen and supervisor farrell in december sent this charter amendment been submitted madam clerk please read public comment. >> at this time, members of the public may address the commission on items within the jurisdiction of the board. >> first speaker. >> thank you good morning, supervisors chinatown missionary officer as a national leader one must seek the prosperity in general benefits for all the people as custom and tradition come to a degrading downfall tragic disasters are trend flow across every continental the loss of peace of nature and the corruption of human heart the misconduct and corruption of human heart is caused by the loss of wholly religion this is volumes of money and family this is attracting people's attendance from the values of humanity of holiness to put an end t
. >> commissioner kim h supervisor kim supervisor mar supervisor peskin supervisor tang no supervisor wiener no supervisor yee supervisor avalos commissioner london breed no supervisor campos supervisor cowen no commissioner farrell no there are 6ize with supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor cowen and supervisor farrell in december sent this charter amendment been submitted madam clerk please read public comment. >> at this time, members of the public may address the...
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but you can also see jupiter, mars, and saturn on the evening sky. when you leave this evening, mars and saturn will be very nicely positioned with the moon between them. so mars will be below and to the right, and saturn blowing to the left, and below saturn will be anteres. for those of you watching this and are according, it will change that quickly, so you can watch it in the coming days. the moon will be nicely positioned. this is what astronomers knew in 1800. then came along piazzi, he discovered a new planet. modern astronomers had only ever discovered one planet. so this was quite a significant finding. i want to show you a high resolution photograph of what he discovered. this is the roman goddess of grain, ceres. in this case, the artist has chosen to depict her -- different artists have used different implements, in fact, if you had cereal this morning, you have at least some connection with the goddess. and here is the same chart i showed you a moment ago, but planets in 1800. and here is how they were known in 18 no one -- 1801. for two
but you can also see jupiter, mars, and saturn on the evening sky. when you leave this evening, mars and saturn will be very nicely positioned with the moon between them. so mars will be below and to the right, and saturn blowing to the left, and below saturn will be anteres. for those of you watching this and are according, it will change that quickly, so you can watch it in the coming days. the moon will be nicely positioned. this is what astronomers knew in 1800. then came along piazzi, he...
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. >> let it me mars. >> after we get to mars what is the next planet or moon you think we should shoot for? >> after we get to mars -- what is the what? >> what is the next planet or moon you think we should shoot for? >> i think once we get enough people there to really setup a colony we ought to try the third planet from the sun. we ought to go back to earth. any scuba divers here? there is another place we can go to one of those moons with the ice all over it and dig a whole in the ice a couple miles deep. is that where we are sending you next? >> it is a little hard coming back up again. >> okay. >> hi, i have a special edition that was put out a couple weeks before you went to the moon. it says that you had the best scientific mind they had ever sent into space. [applause] >> i was going to say -- >> if it meant the most practical mind, the innovative mind, everybody is a scientist. you know? what did your mate say about that? >> no, no, no. >> what did he call you? >> dr. rendevous. >> who do you think fits that decrypti decryption today? >> president astronauts? i don't know any
. >> let it me mars. >> after we get to mars what is the next planet or moon you think we should shoot for? >> after we get to mars -- what is the what? >> what is the next planet or moon you think we should shoot for? >> i think once we get enough people there to really setup a colony we ought to try the third planet from the sun. we ought to go back to earth. any scuba divers here? there is another place we can go to one of those moons with the ice all over it...
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and now you're on mars. >> i love that idea. i thought that tas big news we broke. can you imagine your job sending you to hawaii has never sucked so much. they give you the phone call and they are like, look, i have good news and bad news. pack your things. you are going to hawaii. here is the bad news. pack for a dome. and on top of that, we are not ready to go to mars. it is not like you are planning and then after a year let's go to mars. sure hope we get the technology. >> you will be too old to go. >> our congress can't even get a budget together. >> could you do this? could you live in the dome like that? >> absolutely not. i am a little claustrophobic. there are other people there and the freeze dried. freeze dried food for a year. that's a lot. >> absolutely. >> it is three women and three men. this is a classic sitcom. >> you would think. did you see the picture? zoom in closer jievment what are they sitting on couches and big coffee mugs? >> they should be. >> singing "freaky cat" or whatever it was. >> and a reasonab
and now you're on mars. >> i love that idea. i thought that tas big news we broke. can you imagine your job sending you to hawaii has never sucked so much. they give you the phone call and they are like, look, i have good news and bad news. pack your things. you are going to hawaii. here is the bad news. pack for a dome. and on top of that, we are not ready to go to mars. it is not like you are planning and then after a year let's go to mars. sure hope we get the technology. >> you...
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. >> the mars bus is a virtual reality experience. >> go ahead, guys! >> reporter: called the mars experience, this retrofitted bus is the brain child of lockheed martin. as a way to bring the red planet down to earth. >> it's just like a once in a lifetime experience. >> three, two, one. >> repr: around, it gives students a virtual tour of mars. it's based on photographs gathered by nasa's rovers on the surface of the planet. >> the first person to go to mars is likely in middle school now. so it's initiatives like this that will inspire them to one day go to mars. >> reporter: from weather conditions to dust storms to to see and feel. >> how was the bus? >> the movement was probably ki of could feel the momentum going back and then as you go forward. >> whenever the bus actually went over a bump, you would actually go over a bump. >> reporter: for educators it's all about getting students interested in stem and stem careers while they're still young. >> in their early years when our kids are fertile for learning to expose them to stem sets the way, se
. >> the mars bus is a virtual reality experience. >> go ahead, guys! >> reporter: called the mars experience, this retrofitted bus is the brain child of lockheed martin. as a way to bring the red planet down to earth. >> it's just like a once in a lifetime experience. >> three, two, one. >> repr: around, it gives students a virtual tour of mars. it's based on photographs gathered by nasa's rovers on the surface of the planet. >> the first person to go...
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>> thank you supervisor mar. i know this report is now quoted here in committee 10 egan is not hear our city chief economist but did want to offer todd rufo i know there was some comments on certain parts of the reports. mr. rufo maybe before you go i want to say a few comments in response to some of the dialogue here. agreed, this tech boom is very different than in the 1990s immolate 90s. the major differences the.com boom was based in silicon valley and this boom has been based in san francisco get that clearly the difference. the jobs are more here than they are in about it although silicon valley is going tremendously as well the same timhinke. i tt puts a spotlight on the fact we don't produce enough housing in preparation for what the situation we have today and the supply-demand balances out of whack and are secured i do think it is the old political trick your the board of supervisors when you disagree with a third-party report to question the author. you question the analysis behind it and i think for m
>> thank you supervisor mar. i know this report is now quoted here in committee 10 egan is not hear our city chief economist but did want to offer todd rufo i know there was some comments on certain parts of the reports. mr. rufo maybe before you go i want to say a few comments in response to some of the dialogue here. agreed, this tech boom is very different than in the 1990s immolate 90s. the major differences the.com boom was based in silicon valley and this boom has been based in san...
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i would also like to invite commissioner avalos and mar to say a few words. they tended to comments on behalf the transportation authority in early july. the 2016 local promise national convening in pittsburgh so i invite them to provide a brief report during that about that conference. i think supervisor mar send me a photo of weiner's world he saw in pittsburgh. thank you for that. commissioner avalos >> thank you. the conference was wide range of issues. involving elected officials from all over the country with people from the south and the midwest northeast and west coast. a big part of our discussion was on equity and putting together strategies around equity to make sure making decisions that affect the long-term communities of color at. it seems like the issue we have in san francisco of people in low income communities who do not receive the same level of service the same level of capital investment, is something that is happening all over the country. so, we shared about some of our work we've done here in san francisco with the mta and their work o
i would also like to invite commissioner avalos and mar to say a few words. they tended to comments on behalf the transportation authority in early july. the 2016 local promise national convening in pittsburgh so i invite them to provide a brief report during that about that conference. i think supervisor mar send me a photo of weiner's world he saw in pittsburgh. thank you for that. commissioner avalos >> thank you. the conference was wide range of issues. involving elected officials...
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some say bruno mars was born for a las vegas residency. he got his start on the strip at five years old -- when he performed as baby elvis! "take my whole life too. cuz i cant help. falling in love with you......" wh official word. caesars palace released a staement saying. "we'd be delighted to have an artist of bruno mars's caliber performing at one of our properties. but we cannot confirm that we are in discussions with him about a residency." las vegas busy these days. she has a network drama... a new dance show... and a recording career... but now she's just been cast in a new h-b-o biopic. lopez will play the notorious drug lord "griselda blanco" also known as "the godmother" and the "queen of cocaine". it follows the rise and fall of the most powerful female cartel member of all time. lopez told the "hollywood reporter" in a statement that she has been quote "fascinated by the life of this corrupt and complicated woman for many years." lopez will also produce the film. the "oceans" franchise is making a comeback. but this time it wi
some say bruno mars was born for a las vegas residency. he got his start on the strip at five years old -- when he performed as baby elvis! "take my whole life too. cuz i cant help. falling in love with you......" wh official word. caesars palace released a staement saying. "we'd be delighted to have an artist of bruno mars's caliber performing at one of our properties. but we cannot confirm that we are in discussions with him about a residency." las vegas busy these days....
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supervisor campos not present supervisor cowen not present per supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar not present supervisor peskin supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee madam chair we have quorum thank you and supervisor cowen is walked in ladies and gentlemen, can you please join us no pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you and madam clerk are there any consumptions. >> yes. madam chair we are in receipt of a communication if the mayor communicating his veto of file one six 0660 urging the delegation to amend or oppose the buy right approval the budget tailor bill i've submitted a consumption to the board indicate if their tdr in switzerland a meeting send me a communication. >> colleagues in the what happened last week where the clerk and myself had to remind board members of the appropriate conduct of board i want to set the tone by reminding colleagues of rule 5.12 regarding the conduct of supervisor may not directly or indirectly we any form of the word to another
supervisor campos not present supervisor cowen not present per supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar not present supervisor peskin supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee madam chair we have quorum thank you and supervisor cowen is walked in ladies and gentlemen, can you please join us no pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you and madam clerk are there any...
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supervisor campos not present supervisor cowen not present per supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar not present supervisor peskin supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee madam chair we have quorum thank you and supervisor cowen is walked in ladies and gentlemen, can you please join us no pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you and madam clerk are there any consumptions. >> yes. madam chair we are in receipt of a communication if the mayor communicating his veto of file one six 0660 urging the delegation to amend or oppose the buy right approval the budget tailor bill i've submitted a consumption to the board indicate if their tdr in switzerland a meeting send me a communication. >> colleagues in the what happened last week where the clerk and myself had to remind board members of the appropriate conduct of board i want to set the tone by reminding colleagues of rule 5.12 regarding the conduct of supervisor may not directly or indirectly we any form of the word to another
supervisor campos not present supervisor cowen not present per supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar not present supervisor peskin supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee madam chair we have quorum thank you and supervisor cowen is walked in ladies and gentlemen, can you please join us no pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you and madam clerk are there any...
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>> thank you supervisor mar. i know this report is now quoted here in committee 10 egan is not hear our city chief economist but did want to offer todd rufo i know there was some comments on certain parts of the reports. mr. rufo maybe before you go i want to say a few comments in response to some of the dialogue here. agreed, this tech boom is very different than in the 1990s immolate 90s. the major differences the.com boom was based in silicon valley and this boom has been based in san francisco get that clearly the difference. the jobs are more here than they are in about it although silicon valley is going tremendously as well the same time. i think it puts a spotlight on the fact we don't produce enough housing in preparation for what the situation we have today and the supply-demand balances out of whack and are secured i do think it is the old political trick your the board of supervisors when you disagree with a third-party report to question the author. you question the analysis behind it and i think for
>> thank you supervisor mar. i know this report is now quoted here in committee 10 egan is not hear our city chief economist but did want to offer todd rufo i know there was some comments on certain parts of the reports. mr. rufo maybe before you go i want to say a few comments in response to some of the dialogue here. agreed, this tech boom is very different than in the 1990s immolate 90s. the major differences the.com boom was based in silicon valley and this boom has been based in san...
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>>[gavel] >> supervisor mar >> i move we table beside him >> break. will be that without objection >>[gavel] >> mr. clerk any other items before us today >> no more items before us today. >> thank you. we are adjourned. >>[gavel] >>[adjournment] ite or unfinished business by board members. >> members of the board are we good? >> item 7, directors report >> good after chairman nolan and members of the board and members of the public could i want to start out by recognizing some of our employees and a couple other quick items for you. first i like to ask don ellison to come forward and recognize a long time training
>>[gavel] >> supervisor mar >> i move we table beside him >> break. will be that without objection >>[gavel] >> mr. clerk any other items before us today >> no more items before us today. >> thank you. we are adjourned. >>[gavel] >>[adjournment] ite or unfinished business by board members. >> members of the board are we good? >> item 7, directors report >> good after chairman nolan and members of the board and members...
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eastern, this year is the 40th anniversary of the nasa viking landing on mars. historians recently discussed the viking program which led to the first u.s. spacecraft on mars on july 20, 1976. >> the events surrounding the week were incredibly exciting. when the lander landed, it was almost powered up. twoteam programmed in photographs to be taken so they can be delivered fairly quickly back to earth for the press and nasa to confirm the lander landed on mars. >> then, at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, historians look at president harry truman's leadership and how we interacted with three prominent national politicians. then madeleine albright speaks with michael about harry truman's commitment to public service. >> this is someone who should have gone to college, graduate school. deeply wanted to. could not do it because of his family's economic circumstances. one thing i think he felt strongly was when he became president, he wanted to help others. one of the ways he did that was to strengthen the community college system. >> for the complete schedule, go t
eastern, this year is the 40th anniversary of the nasa viking landing on mars. historians recently discussed the viking program which led to the first u.s. spacecraft on mars on july 20, 1976. >> the events surrounding the week were incredibly exciting. when the lander landed, it was almost powered up. twoteam programmed in photographs to be taken so they can be delivered fairly quickly back to earth for the press and nasa to confirm the lander landed on mars. >> then, at 8 p.m....
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red is the orbit of mars. this is the orbit of vesta and this is the orbit of series, and starting out by showing you the location of these things, where they were in march of 2007, so you can sort of synchronize your watching of it in preparation for the september 2007 launch. and what you'll see is vesta will go all the way around the sun before we get to and it series goes around almost two full times. it's more complicated than just going out to a certain distance from the sun. you have to ghetto right place at the right time. so here in september 2007 the spacecraft leaves earth, we're now aiming to fly by mars. remember that occurred while we were coasting. so here we have flown by mars, turn on the ion propulsion system. we're aiming for vesta but won't get there until here, and series will go all the way around the sun for another full revolution before we get there. but finally as we get into 2011, dawn gets to vesta, goes into orbit around it, spends 14 months there, making its extensive measurement
red is the orbit of mars. this is the orbit of vesta and this is the orbit of series, and starting out by showing you the location of these things, where they were in march of 2007, so you can sort of synchronize your watching of it in preparation for the september 2007 launch. and what you'll see is vesta will go all the way around the sun before we get to and it series goes around almost two full times. it's more complicated than just going out to a certain distance from the sun. you have to...
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. >>> but first what would it be like to live on mars? six scientists found out, well, kind of, sort of, they just wrapped up a year on living on a mock mars, right here on earth. see what they have learn from that unique mission. >>> hundreds of reindeer suddenly die, we will tell you what is behind this strange event. >>> the tropics are heating up, we now have have three tropical systems to keep an eye on i'll let you know what impact we can expect in the >>> a mock mission, to mars, has just ended and it could reveal what it would be like to live on the red planet. >>> nasa is preparing for potential mission to mars in the 2030's. >> a very excited crowd gathered sunday in hawaii to welcome home the six person crew back to earth, after they spent a year, on mars or more accurately after they simulated living a year on mars. they have actually been spending all of their time in the solar powered dome on the side of the volcano in hawaii as part of the nasa funded program high seas. >> it is really exciting to be able to, you know, welc
. >>> but first what would it be like to live on mars? six scientists found out, well, kind of, sort of, they just wrapped up a year on living on a mock mars, right here on earth. see what they have learn from that unique mission. >>> hundreds of reindeer suddenly die, we will tell you what is behind this strange event. >>> the tropics are heating up, we now have have three tropical systems to keep an eye on i'll let you know what impact we can expect in the...
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so it's promising. >> nasa may be getting closer to a human mission to mars. a team of scientists emerged after being kept from the odds world for an entire year. they simulated what life would be like on year of total isolation, today they are returning to civilization. >> i'm super excited because it's the first time we get to be outside. >> reporter: six scientists walked into this 36-foot wide solar powered dome last august. >> i'm looking forward to getting to act like an astronaut for a year. >> on the rugged slope, it's the longest ever nasa mission to understand how a year-long space trip wou a astronauts. >> that's the view from simulated mars. >> e-mails with family and friends are on a 20-minute delay from mars to earth. going outside required a full space suit. they conducted experiments on plant growth and water, but the big question today are they still friends? >> we could definitely use some other time to talk to other people. >> plus fresh fruit and a beer, saying good-bye to their home sweet dome. >> now that is incredible. >>> still ahead, s
so it's promising. >> nasa may be getting closer to a human mission to mars. a team of scientists emerged after being kept from the odds world for an entire year. they simulated what life would be like on year of total isolation, today they are returning to civilization. >> i'm super excited because it's the first time we get to be outside. >> reporter: six scientists walked into this 36-foot wide solar powered dome last august. >> i'm looking forward to getting to act...
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>>[gavel] >> supervisor mar >> i move we table beside him >> break. will be that without objection >>[gavel] >> mr. clerk any other items before us today >> no more items before us today. >> thank you. we are adjourned. >>[gavel] >>[adjournment]of th commission occurring on july 25, 2016 will begin shortly. >> welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the regular july 25, 2016 meeting of the san francisco ethics commission. i will call the roll. commissioner keane, commissioner hayon, commissioner chiu. >> here. >> we are still awaiting an appointment for a replacment
>>[gavel] >> supervisor mar >> i move we table beside him >> break. will be that without objection >>[gavel] >> mr. clerk any other items before us today >> no more items before us today. >> thank you. we are adjourned. >>[gavel] >>[adjournment]of th commission occurring on july 25, 2016 will begin shortly. >> welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the regular july 25, 2016 meeting of the san francisco ethics commission. i will call...
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(nats living)(track 2)or, more simulated living a year on mars. (nats)(track 3) (vo dome aerials)they've actually been spending all their time in a solar-powered dome on the side of a volcano in hawaii - part of the nasa-funded program hi- seas.(sot kim binsted, hi- seas' principal investigator) "it's really exciting to welcome the crew back to earth" (track 4) (entering dome)last august, the group, including an architect, astrobiologist and aerospace engineer, came from across the globe to live in the nearly 1,500- square-foot dome. (track 5) months, they had limited food and water and used a computer with atleast a twenty minute delay to communicate with the outside world. (sot) i'm super excited because it's the first time we get to be outside without wearing a spacesuit, and everything is different"(nat)(track 6) (crew in dome)it's the fourth, and longest, time hi-seas has performed this type of mission .(ctm maris skype hnc305 ) (framerate 29.97)a mission to mars is going to be a complex system of systems. (track 7) kim binsted is principle i
(nats living)(track 2)or, more simulated living a year on mars. (nats)(track 3) (vo dome aerials)they've actually been spending all their time in a solar-powered dome on the side of a volcano in hawaii - part of the nasa-funded program hi- seas.(sot kim binsted, hi- seas' principal investigator) "it's really exciting to welcome the crew back to earth" (track 4) (entering dome)last august, the group, including an architect, astrobiologist and aerospace engineer, came from across the...
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. >> nasa just wrapped up a mission to mars. well, actually it was a practice mission to mars. and it was set up by the university of hawaii. they put a small dome on top of a volcano and kept six so-called astronauts locked inside for a the goal was to track the effects of such a long mission on the people inside. it must have been a success, because nay came out smiling. an excited crowd gathered sunday in hawaii to welcome this six person crew become to earth after they spent a year on mars. or more accurately, after they simulated living a year on mars. they have actually been spending all their time in a solar powered dome on the side of a volcano in hawaii part of the nasa funded program, high seas. >> it was really exciting to be able to welcome the crew back to earth. last august the group including an architect, astro biologist, aerospace engineer came across the globe to live in the 1500 square foot dome. over 12 months, limited food and water. used computer with 20 minute outside world. >> i'm super excited. the first time we get to be outside without wearing a space
. >> nasa just wrapped up a mission to mars. well, actually it was a practice mission to mars. and it was set up by the university of hawaii. they put a small dome on top of a volcano and kept six so-called astronauts locked inside for a the goal was to track the effects of such a long mission on the people inside. it must have been a success, because nay came out smiling. an excited crowd gathered sunday in hawaii to welcome this six person crew become to earth after they spent a year on...