interception between the military industrial complex and nasa and space engineers. right? there is a two way street between discoveries made in the military, that could benefit nasa and scientists, and discoveries made by scientists that could benefit the military. when you read the history of science and war, the relationship between physicists and warfare is well known. because they make, weapons they know how to make the weapons. especially in the nuclear era. they, argument that is, is if you are the u.s. you are the one who controls the rules. . yes if china controls space, and we need permission to get to the and pay the toll or whatever, it is not clear how much we would take credit for that. that is correct. we all want to be optimistic about space. captain s, lock start at seven to 09. you grew up watching star
above the surface, sending spectacular harbor solution images. then, 40,000 miles further, into deep space, a stable orbit for a full shakedown. that gives all of our engineers, our flight controllers, the chance to really learn by the riots systems in deep space. learn about flying a spacecraft farther than we have ever sent one intended for humans. we are going beyond anywhere we have erwin for apollo. back to the moon for a slingshot return to earth. the view looking at the orion window. this is a moment of truth for orion. as a rind screamed the mystery at 32 times the speed of sound. new protective shield hidden 5000 degrees. the temperature of the sun. to bleed off speed, nasa skip the space station off the atmosphere, before dipping back in sowing from 25,000 miles per
base can be used for for humanity. off camera, crinkle of said he is not speaking for the kremlin, but most experts believe that russia would not be able to build its own station should leave the iss, which nasa now hopes to keep blind through 23. can we continue this relationship with russia on the iss indefinitely or at least until 2031? that is what is amazing. in the civilian space program, we can have this professional relationship that goes on without a hitch between russians and americans, space fliers while on the face of the earth, the leader of russia is doing in unconscionable invasions of another sovereign country and it s incredible. but the space station science mission is very different from the military operations already underway in space. zero, ignition. lift off.
apollo astronauts did in preparation for their mission. they have to try to replicate with this like on the south pole of the moon. where the sun is very low, right in your eyesight. everywhere else in this pitch black. nasa believes there is water ice on the south pole. a potential source of drinking water and rocket fuel. when it is, colder with less sunlight, this is the deputy tree chief of the pole land. this has a dusk lighting, and the behind any kind of large rock or things like that, it s just going to be very dark. certainly easier to drive when you are in the sunlight, absolutely. those shadows are so long. already, astronauts are using simulators to practice driving a rover on the moon. astronauts need to learn how to drive a rover without going into one of their holes. that s correct. you very often don t know how deep these trains are. it is difficult to tell how big
to consider all of this. so that i would hope that as we move into space, as space becomes our backyard, we know how to behave. in ways that are for the greater good of us all. meanwhile, americas future artemis missions will carry astronauts to the lunar surface in 2025 at the earliest, with four astronauts in the space shift arrived. it much more comfortable ride than 50 years ago. in the beginning, god created heaven and the earth. just like apollo, the astronauts on iran will lift off on their backs. but there is 30% more room in awry and then apollo. which means there s four astronauts instead of three. right over there is a retractable rowing machine for exercise. north right there is a commode. nasa is also testing out this new suit for future missions. we re placing the suits worn by shuttle astronauts.