the vessel, seized control, and diverted it towards Somalia. The condition of the crew is currently unknown. Our Africa correspondent Barbara Plett Usher is following developments.The UK Maritime Security Agency says that this happened 136 6 nautical miles
space rocket uh just out at sea that was being towed. Um I was able to get my crew together. Uh we got the boat uh off the jetty and went out to have a look.Alice Gorman is a space archaeologist at Flenders University in Adelaide. She spoke with Casha Madiraa about the
Yeah, everything has been at once, and it's such a beautiful time. crew . And I was like, you know what?
From the front of the ship, Eugene's voice was ragged but calm. Crew , seal helmets and check your restraints.Around me, dozens of helmets clicked shut.
For Crews 5 and 6-- so I was Crew 5. Crew 6 goes into the Hab, I think, in February.They're focusing on crew cohesion still and also crew selection.
You know? And then we found out that it was sold out. Crew and everyone. The whole crew and everybody just said that it was probably the most difficult thing that they've ever had to do, you know?
We would kind of go, it needs to be at an office and then you would just show up with the camera crew and the actors and go, OK, I guess this is our office.And we'd just kind of make it up on the fly.
Ground is taking care of business. Crew can't do that, not today.That's why all this time delay stuff really matters.
What was the best and the worst part of celebrity? Crew hotel, Crown Hyatt.
them. So Greg is one of the guys who has really been leading that charge along with Skindog out at Mavericks and recently at Cortes Bank. And I was fortunate to go with Greg and a crew that included Mark Healey, Peter Mel of Mavericks, Greg's brother, Rusty, and Grant Twiggy Baker, on this ridiculous yacht the day after Christmas in 2009. And it was goingto be a paddle surfing mission. The conditions were set to be just gorgeous and glassy and calm. Photographer Jason Murray was out there and these are some of the images he captured.
oranges and lemons. It uses rum. Typically, it's some sort of citrus zest with rum or brandy in with some sweet milk or cream. It's really good, right? Mr. Countryhouse takes a milk punch. crew of the schooner." So we know why there is occasionally a sudden lightening of the balloon and his body was
just how much the excitement is here. Uh, hello. Someone just got a call. One of Jamie's crew 's got a call, so, are you done?Crew Member: Yeah. Male Presenter: OK, perfect.
crew 's got a call, so, are you done?Crew Member: Yeah. Male Presenter: OK, perfect.So, today is all about the food side of things and I'm really excited. Google started in
and astronauts. I don't know if there necessarily a typical, but there's a lot of sort of heroics and bravely going and coming back. And you have Jim Lovell and Apollo 13 fighting, his crew and him fighting for their lives and the way of the moon, explosion, all of that.It's not that kind of book. I did talk to Captain Lovell, but not about Apollo 13, I talked to him about Gemini 7. Gemini 7 was fascinating to me because it was the longest
So there have been five crews so far. Crews 2 through 4 were-- they focused on crew cohesion.For Crews 5 and 6-- so I was Crew 5.
And by varying the intensity of the electron beam, you could vary the brightness of the screen, giving you a black-and-white image. Crewe was inspired to design a similar electron beam for the TEM that would scan across the nanoscopic sample. So instead of creating an imprint of the whole sample at once, Crewe's electron beam made smaller imprints, mapping the sample out bit by bit.
out there waiting for him as he came through followed by the motor brigades of Camara Crews and those camera Crews from around the world well needless to say Gandhihad invited them too and so the jiggly footage of the Mahatma striding across
ambulance crew as well. So in total nine people were killed in that incident. Of course it has become internationally
its crew . Iran says it's finished cleaning up one of multiple oil spills in the
The crew was good, so the director asked them out for drinks.
and crew got down there, I was in we called production.
the crew around you, the money around you, that sort of spark, and the thing that happens.
The crew laughs. And I think, uh oh, is this bad that I've said "frickin' " on the "Today Show?" Segment ends.
And crew resource management is, among other things, kind of a script for how flight crews can talk about the decisions that they need to make,
After crew resource management and this language of dissent was kind of-- the language of dissent was taught, but also learned by the captain, by the bosses.
The crew couldn't say anything.
The crew , let's try and make sure that we don't muck about.
And crew members do work on different productions.
The crew were all good friends of ours.
Crews 2 through 4 were-- they focused on crew cohesion.For Crews 5 and 6-- so I was Crew 5. Crew 6 goes into the Hab, I think, in February.
No crew , nothing. So you act as his quasi manager?
The crew of six then is-- you think we're all living and working tight in a cluster for six months, that's not true.
My crew . Oh, yeah.
The crew got off.
The crew just following orders, all Indonesian, sent home.
Whole crew . And it came to me, I wasn't cheating anybody except myself, so.
My crew in the back, 70% of them have been with me from the very beginning.
The crew turned on the automated navigation system, and kind of became totally complacent-- just assumed, OK, everything's going fine.
And we were going to send it someplace really far away, like Texas. The crew thought workload went down when we added those mitigation technologies.
The crew of 'Sayonara,' the first to reach the Derwent, was welcomed by a small powerboat with a man on board playing Scottish highland bagpipes, the traditional
The crew put me on a skiff.
tiny crew , too. I mean, a fraction of the people that work on the show now.
400 crew members out of 400 crew members said, "Me!" Tom Shadyac: So I gave away 400 bikes and the feeling was beautiful because I saw people on the weekends enjoying nature getting out
German researcher Manfred von Ardenne built an early prototype in the 1930s, but it was destroyed during WWII. When Crewe revived Ardenne's design, he made several drastic improvements, and by 1970 he had this. The first image of single atoms taken with the electron microscope.
Spherical aberration set a hard limit on how small you could see. Even Crewe himself gave up on trying to get around it after over ten years of work. "Unfortunately, we could never make it work. After many heartbreaking attempts, we were forced to admit defeat." Around this time, other microscopes emerged that could also image atoms.
to join HI-SEAS Mission 5 as the Mission Specialist in IT and Media/Outreach. My crewmates had shorter titles. So let's talk about Mars.
We had a couple of hydroponic systems. A crewmate of mine used to work on Veggie, which is the system they use on the ISS for growing vegetables. So he got them to send us a prototype, and he was working with that, as well as its earthbound, outreach-focused counterpart,
And once, it was bananas. Two crewmates of mine were really looking forward to the freeze dried bananas. We'd been out for a month or something.
two crews at the same time.
A crewmate and I disagree over equipment.