trek, so did i. you grew up idolizing neil armstrong and buzz aldrin. was that a little bit idealistic? are we he a reality in space tht no one really wants? i think you need the peaceful dialogue. otherwise there is no hope of us ever achieving that. you still need to believe that the better sides of us all better angels. will one day the better angels of our faith will somehow, if not be the destination, influence the unfolding of geopolitics on route. and without it, it s a wild west. but it sounds like right now your skeptical and your concerned? i m a realist. in that sense. and i care about all of
joint chief chairman, mark milley, in november 2022, is a stark warning. it was a history of war, the history of mankind. it extends into space, but the space race is just between the u.s., and russia. they had leap frogged russia, launching more rockets to the u.s. in 2022. completing the orbiting space station, and in the far side of the moon. it adapts the fastest, and it innovates the most. that country will have a decisive advantage at the beginning of a war. which, i suspect, will happen at some point, in time, in the deep future. let s go to space because it s in our dna. yielded grass tyson, the best known astrophysicist. the u.s., and china, and is
west. the u.s. uses a spy solid ally to monitor what its adversaries are doing. this is the newest infrared satellite used to detect the heat signatures from any missile or rocket launch anywhere in the world. this is half scale. the real satellite is about the size of a school bus. on this day, closely watching both taiwan and ukraine. bird-watching pretty much any area of the world that we should be watching and national security perspective. and we are capable of watching any part of the probe. international satellites experts say it s no coincidence that russia launched its rocket at the very moment the u.s. by satellite passed over the russian launch site. michelangelo tracked the satellite movements from the netherlands. there is a part of the cold war going on in space so it s basically part of its a cat-and-mouse game that s going on in space. [inaudible]
the new suit, designed to keep astronauts alive for 144 hours, should their spaceship lose cabin pressure. you can see, there is a feed port here where using a specialized bag design, we can put liquid nutrition and, think of like a protein shake, and the crew member can turn their head in the helmet, and be able to drink that, so they can get the proper nutrition. how is it in there, is it hot? it s good, it s nice and cool. i have cooling carve underneath, there s a two going from left, to write, keeping me nice and cool. even on a hot houston day. yes, sir. i can bounce gently in the spacesuit and very unlike what i can do on earth. a nasa s training pool, engineers, and divers, are already testing new suit designs for future moonwalk s. covering the pool bottom of santa, and rock, to recreate lunar conditions. even planting the american flag. this is similar to what the apollo astronauts did, in
that is to be determined. what is your concern about the concerns in the moon, in space, and lunar? they are secretive. there is no openness at all for their space program. they do not want to cooperate. and it is, primarily, a military program as well as a civilian. they will tell you, that is not true, but, in fact, it is. chinese president, xi jinping, has talked, four years, about transforming china into a leading space power by 2045. military, and civilian space experts caution it, is outpacing the u.s.. they are modernizing their own space capabilities, and it is the robotic post on the far side of the moon and, it is invisible with u.s. satellites.