NorthKorea's OnleyclosealliesChinaandtheleadersofthosetwocommunistcountriesheld a surprisemeetinglastweek.
SoisAmericanandNorthKoreanofficialsreportedlyplan a secondsummitbetweentheirleaders.
A lotofquestionsarebeingraisedabouttheinfluenceofSouthKoreaandChinaonthatmeeting.
Following a secretivetriptoChinaonhisarmoredtrain, KimJongEun, theonceshunneddictator, hasemergedtonightwithtwokeyworldleadersandpowerbrokersbyhissideasheanglesfor a secondsummitwithPresidentTrump.
Oneofthosebrokers, SouthKoreanPresidentMoonJaein, sayshe's expectingtohearnewssoonof a secondsummithintingitcouldbeimminent.
Analystssayjustabouteverysideinthisprocessneeds a winRightnow.
SouthKorea's MoonJaeintonightisseenashellBent, almostdesperatetopush a peacedealbetweenTrumpandKim.
Moon, sufferingpoliticallyathome, sees a denuclearizationdealaskeytohispoliticalsurvival, andit's seenasmakingmovesthatmightgoagainsttheinterestsoftheUnitedStates, whichhepartiallydependsonforhiscountry's security.
Moonatthisparticulartimeistryingtomediatebetweenthetwosides, buthe's mostlyadoptingKimJongUN's negotiatingposition, whichistheUnitedStates, shouldgivesanctionsreliefon a partialbasis.
Alsothey'retryingtoworktheirwayoutof a tradewarwithChina.
Expertssaythatwasnocoincidencethat G isnowholdinghisinfluencewithNorthKoreaoverPresidentTrump.
WhatisthedangertotheUnitedStatesofJiJinPingbeingsopowerfulrightnowwithNorthKoreaandthe U.
S.
I thinktheriskforthe U.
S.
InChina's leverageinthisprocessrightnowisthatifwedon't startmakingsomeprogressintheNorthKoreaUSbilateralchannel, thismakesgivesKimJongun a lotofleverage.
Tobeabletosay, I havetheChinesebackingme, youneedtomakemoreconcessionstomeonarmistice, onPeacetreatyandsoonbefore I'm willingtostartdeclaringwhat I haveintermsofnuclearcapability.
LowEarthorbitisprobably a lotcloserthanwhereverthoseradioburstscamefrom.
Andthere's a longwaitforcompaniesthatwanttoputtheirsmallsatellitesintolowearthorbit.
There's a newprocessthatcouldspeedthatupbylaunchingthesatellitesfromtheskyitself.
Butthatcouldcomeat a priceofalmost 10 timesthecostoflaunching a satellitefromEarth.
It's betterthanwashingoffthetopofMountEverest.
VirginOrbitCEODanHeartistalkingaboutlaunching a rocketoff a Boeing 7 47 It's oneofthewaysthecompanyislookingtodifferentiateitselffromcompetitorswhoalllaunchfromthegroundintheredhot, smallsatellitelaunchmarket.
Whatkindofperformanceadvantagewastalkingabout?
Wegetsomewherebetween 10 and 20% improvementbyflyingontheaircraft, anditalsoallowsustogetabovethethickairthatyouhaven't sealevelbecauseweget a performanceadvantage, wecanmaketherockit a littlebitsmaller, maketheengines a littlebitsmallerandlessexpensive.
Mostpeopledon't realizethatthesatellitesaresupportinguseveryday, so a lotofourcustomersarecommercialenterpriseswhoaresettingupnewapplicationsforcommunicationfortrackingshipsformobilecommunication.
WhydidyouwanttogetintothesmallSATspace?
It's veryexpensivetodaytoputsatellitesintospaceonDoyouhavetowaitforsometimessixmonths, a yearbeforeyougetit?
Sloton a bigrockettogethimupthere?
Sowethoughtthatifwecouldtakeitupto 35,000 feet, droppedtherocketandthenfireitoffintospace, wewouldhave a lotofadvantagesoveranyanycompetitors.
KellyLatimerPilots.
VirginOrbits.
7 47 CosmicGirl.
A retrofittedVirginpassengerairplane.
Thisdoesnotlooklike a typical 7 47 Whyisn't completelystrippedinside?
Partofthatwasjusttogetridoftheextraweight.
Thetotalweightwetookout.
It's about £50,000 andtheweightoftherocketisgonnabeabout £58,000.