even as war rages in ukraine. this is mission control houston reporter: while on the orbiting space station, a docked soyuz spacecraft suddenly sprang a leak in december. and the flight controllers here at michigan control in houston have been noticing a stream of particles coming out of the soyuz ms-22 vehicle. a coolant leak, likely caused by a micrometeor, leaving a u.s. astronaut and two cosmonauts without a lifeboat in case of emergency. then in february, another leak this time a russian cargo ship docked to the station. again, russia says a micrometeor was probably to blame. on friday, russia launched a replacement soyuz lifeboat and liftoff reporter: now another space-x rocket is poised for an early morning launch crew six includes two americans, an astronaut from the uae, and russian cosmonaut andre fidayev. steve bowen is the commander. do you even discuss
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
joint chiefs chairman in november 2022 with a stark warning. we are in the middle of one of the most fundamental changes in the air of the world, in history of mankind. and talk of war extends into space. the space race is no longer a race between just the u.s. and russia, china has leapt on russia, launching more rockets than the u.s. in 2022, completing its own orbiting space station. landing robotic missions on the far side of the moon. that country that adapts the fastest, that country that innovates the most, that country is going to have a decisive advantage at the beginning of a war, which i suspect will happen at some point in time, sometime in the deep future. let s go into space because it is in our dna neil degrasse tyson is america s best known astrophysicist. the u.s. and china seem to be engaged in a new race to the
protests in moscow after russia s supreme court decides to close memorial international, the country s most prominent rights organisation. the us and a number of european countries have seen record high numbers of infections in the last 24 hours with the 0micron driving a huge surge in cases. china has issued a complaint about the us tech entrepreneur, elon musk, over his activities in space. beijing says that there have been two near misses between its new orbiting space station, and satellites launched by mr musk s companies. the chinese have raised the issue with the un s space agency, although the incidents have not yet been independently verified. former nasa astronaut leroy chiao gave me his analysis of the situation. there are certainly a number of satellites up there and now that we have seen the proliferation of what we call low earth orbit satellites, like starlink, this will become more and more of an issue but it is not
rights organisation. the us and a number of european countries have seen record high numbers of infections in the last 24 hours, with the omicron driving a huge surge in cases. china has issued a complaint about the us tech entrepreneur, elon musk, over his activities in space. beijing says that there have been two near misses between its new orbiting space station, and satellites launched by mr musk s companies. the chinese have raised the issue with the un s space agency, although the incidents have not yet been independently verified. former nasa astronaut leroy chiao gave me his analysis of the situation. there are certainly a number of satellites up there and now that we have seen the proliferation of what we call low earth orbit satellites, like starlink, this will become more and more of an issue but it is not unusual, it is not unusual for the iss to change its orbit to dodge a piece of orbital debris or something like a satellite and so it is, i don t want to say routine, but