NASA has released new footage from onboard Artemis II’s Space Launch System during launch, using cameras NASA calls the Flight Imaging Launch Monitoring Real-time System.
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When a major news event occurs that warrants interruption of non-news programming (or, in some cases, regularly scheduled network newscasts), a television or radio station may break the current program with a special report. This is known as breaking news, and it is sometimes referred to as “Newsflash” or “Special Report”. A countdown sequence typically precedes the break, as does a news anchor announcing that a special report will follow. Depending on the severity of the event, lower thirds or other graphics may be altered to convey a sense of urgency. A special report often includes analysis of the issue by in-studio or remote analysts. Before the advent of 24-hour news networks, such breaks were limited to events such as the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, which required many stations to suspend regular programming.
