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if we're going to have an international space station we have to enter is an international across. so it's to, it's a trick question i asked people i would say, who is the 1st person enter the space station and there was no 1st person i had the privilege of being the 1st american in surrogate was the 1st rushman. but we entered side by side, you see the position with that because of the for opening the hatch, we decided with both cabanas to move the 1st thing and, and who will be 2nd to meet this when you, when we also talked about why. so it but you move, move, you feel we look, we entered the 1st module together. no. and we also went into the 2nd side by side for good with quite deals with mr. then the whole team came up with it and you'll see that the team has coverage began beautifully today to part of the, you know, with a startup, but i did serious it's tradition to keep a locked me out, but then we just do it. and it was only rise in the shuffle commander wrote the 1st entry community of uh, charlottesville. the quick that was, that is for them, it was a start of a pass, and
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we're flying private as not missions to the international space station. and we need that time to transition from a u. s. involvement in this huge international space station to smaller commercial destinations and space where the us is one of many customers, not primarily responsible. so we can focus on that job of exploring the on planet or the sort taishan ish bringing it down will be much more technically challenging than ending the operation of the mirror station that's on the yes. as the i ss has a mass of around 420 tons. good. so i'm going to send as things stand today, it won't be dismantled. the parts with each part brought into reentry individually and it's on the whole thing and it's entirely you will have to be brought into a re entry class to be and listen. i need to push and let the typical lives span of a space station is about 30 years. it's like a car after 15 years and it needs more and more repairs. and you start to think about getting something out just obviously it's by the yet. see, and that's what i think. what happened with the curr
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we are watchinu international space station. we are watching the _ international space station. we are watching the animation _ international space station. we are watching the animation as - international space station. we are watching the animation as it - international space station. we are watching the animation as it goes l watching the animation as it goes up, from the boeing company. what does it mean for nasa type two commercial crops ready and able to take people to the space station. first redundancy and then the money factor. so with redundancy if something goes wrong with the capsule with space x and has to be grounded for whatever reason then as long as this test flight gets certified than there is a second option and there is back—up. when it comes to money if you have not a monopoly so if space x now loses the monopoly so if space x now loses the monopoly they cannot be charge whatever they like because boeing can come in and undercut them at that space x can do the same so hopefully prices can come down and whenever we are going into space it is taxpayers money
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and maintenance of the international space station. sometimes, our astronauts have great disappointment. the best example that i can think of is slayton. he was one of the original seven . john glenn, he was one of them. and they discovered a heart murmur. and deke was not qualified to fly. and yet, deke then took the role as the chief of the astronaut office to all of those years of gemini and apollo. >> for dr. epps, if i may, can you talk about how her mission is helping us get back to the moon specifically? >> well, everything that we do on low earth orbit is in preparation for us to have the understanding and the preparation so that we can go further. and that is what we are starting to do, to go back to the moon. not just for the sake of going to the moon, because we did that a half-century ago, but we are going back to the moon to learn in order to go to mars, just like we are doing things in low earth orbit on the international space station to go further. in addition, we are doing serious science on board the international spa
and maintenance of the international space station. sometimes, our astronauts have great disappointment. the best example that i can think of is slayton. he was one of the original seven . john glenn, he was one of them. and they discovered a heart murmur. and deke was not qualified to fly. and yet, deke then took the role as the chief of the astronaut office to all of those years of gemini and apollo. >> for dr. epps, if i may, can you talk about how her mission is helping us get back to...
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we are learning so much on the international space station. it is an international space station. fifteen nations participate. there is science that is just coming of age. some of the pharmaceutical research is just going to knock our socks off. we are also going back to the moon after a half a century. we are going back, not just to go to the moon but for the reason of learning enough so we can send humans to mars and the decade of the 2040s. nasa's science program, you read about all of the time. the james webb space telescope, look at what it is discovering out in the universe. and i could go on and on for the aviation program we are going to fly the needle nose jet this year. proving a different design that we can fly passengers supersonic across popular areas and not have the big bang bang of the sonic boom. it would be more of a muffled roar. and so it goes on it on. i will stop right there well before the five minutes mr. chairman and be delighted to try to answer your questions. >> thank you director nelson of your testimony of the chair recognizes himself for five minutes
we are learning so much on the international space station. it is an international space station. fifteen nations participate. there is science that is just coming of age. some of the pharmaceutical research is just going to knock our socks off. we are also going back to the moon after a half a century. we are going back, not just to go to the moon but for the reason of learning enough so we can send humans to mars and the decade of the 2040s. nasa's science program, you read about all of the...
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this is a life—sized mock—up of the module that's on the international space station. so, totally to scale? yeah, i—to—i scale. yeah. ok, let's go in and have a look. is the earth down there? the earth is that way, yeah. so if you had a nice window there, which there isn't, unfortunately, you would see earth there, and the rest of space is up there. so, which bit is this, john? so, we're in the columbus module, and this is the european space agency's orbiting laboratory. and what's this over here? so, this is a glovebox, and this would be something where you might be working with biological materials, for example. so maybe doing bone analysis, or something like that. if you wave, this is you. as seen from the camera of the rover. john's looking at missions from every angle. here he's getting a virtual taste of the moon. he's trying to assess how his disability will impact everything from spacesuits to any equipment, as well as the spacecraft itself. of course, the gravity plays a big role here. it takes a long time to come back. but he's well aware that there are s
this is a life—sized mock—up of the module that's on the international space station. so, totally to scale? yeah, i—to—i scale. yeah. ok, let's go in and have a look. is the earth down there? the earth is that way, yeah. so if you had a nice window there, which there isn't, unfortunately, you would see earth there, and the rest of space is up there. so, which bit is this, john? so, we're in the columbus module, and this is the european space agency's orbiting laboratory. and what's this...
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stations, which we expect to have on orbit by the time we are de-orbiting the international space station. so, it is a historical day. it is a wonderful day. by the way, one other historical fact. this is the first time since apollo seven launch that a human astronaut launch is actually on the -- what used to be the air force cape canaveral air force station and now is of course cape canaveral space force station. megan? bill: great -- megan: great reminder, yes, lots of milestones we are meeting today. thanks. steve: thank you, megan, thank you to everyone for being here and for your interest in our human spaceflight program at nasa. it's been a busy time since we last talked. after the flight test readiness review, that friday the crew got into the vehicle they were pleased, checking out the prep -- spacecraft, the process of getting in and suited up. it all went well. a few things moved around in the cockpit, but that went extraordinarily well. we had a couple of items that we talked about at the press event that we had closed out. we did some analysis of the four heat shields, that wa
stations, which we expect to have on orbit by the time we are de-orbiting the international space station. so, it is a historical day. it is a wonderful day. by the way, one other historical fact. this is the first time since apollo seven launch that a human astronaut launch is actually on the -- what used to be the air force cape canaveral air force station and now is of course cape canaveral space force station. megan? bill: great -- megan: great reminder, yes, lots of milestones we are...
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this is a life sized mock—up of the module that's on the international space station. so, totally to scale? yeah, i to i scale. ok, let's go in and have a look. is the earth down there? the earth is that way, yeah. so if you had a nice window there, which there isn't, unfortunately, you would see earth there, and the rest of space is up there. so, which bit is this, john? so, we're in the columbus module, and this is the european space agency's orbiting laboratory. and what's this over here? so, this is a glovebox, and this would be something where you might be working with biological materials, for example. so maybe doing bone analysis, or something like that. if you wave, this is you. as seen from the camera of the rover. john's looking at missions from every angle here. here he's getting a virtual taste of the moon. he's trying to assess how his disability will impact everything from spacesuits to any equipment, as well as the spacecraft itself. of course, the gravity plays a big role here. it takes a long time to come back. but he's well aware that there are some l
this is a life sized mock—up of the module that's on the international space station. so, totally to scale? yeah, i to i scale. ok, let's go in and have a look. is the earth down there? the earth is that way, yeah. so if you had a nice window there, which there isn't, unfortunately, you would see earth there, and the rest of space is up there. so, which bit is this, john? so, we're in the columbus module, and this is the european space agency's orbiting laboratory. and what's this over here?...
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it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to plan, starliner will be certified for regular supply missions. and lift—off! its first uncrewed test flight in 2019 didn't make it to the space station because of a software fault. a second attempt in 2022 did make it, but there were issues with some of the thrusters and the craft�*s cooling system. and on earth, it's been facing growing scrutiny because of faults with some of its aircraft. this is the big one. this is the first test flight with humans on board. they've had a few problems on earlier test flights, i think it's fair to say. so there's a lot riding on t
it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to...
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space station. we say could be because earlier tests were plagued with computer failures, stuck valves, bad wiring and trouble with the craft's landing parachute. all of that has led to starliner being seven years behind schedule and a billion and a half dollars over budget. mark strassmann reports. >> and our motto? know everything and perform it well. >> perform it well. >> reporter: butch wilmore and sunny williams, two of nasa's most seasoned astronauts. but even for them nothing compares to a flight assignment like this. >> never in my wildest dreams would i have imagined to be the crew for the first flight of a spacecraft. >> every now and then it's like wow, this is cool. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: in this simulator we watch these former navy test pilots practice docking boeing starliner to the international space station. >> this is the automation right here that's happening. >> this is a risk and it's a higher risk than most flights. but what a great opportunity, risk bein
space station. we say could be because earlier tests were plagued with computer failures, stuck valves, bad wiring and trouble with the craft's landing parachute. all of that has led to starliner being seven years behind schedule and a billion and a half dollars over budget. mark strassmann reports. >> and our motto? know everything and perform it well. >> perform it well. >> reporter: butch wilmore and sunny williams, two of nasa's most seasoned astronauts. but even for them...
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it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to plan, starliner will be certified for regular supply missions. and lift—off! its first uncrewed test flight in 2019 didn't make it to the space station because of a software fault. a second attempt in 2022 did make it, but there were issues with some of the thrusters and the craft�*s cooling system. and on earth, it's been facing growing scrutiny because of faults with some of its aircraft. this is the big one. this is the first test flight with humans on board. they've had a few problems on earlier test flights, i think it's fair to say. so there's a lot riding on t
it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to...
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it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to plan, starliner will be certified for regular supply missions and lift off its first uncrewed test flight in 2019. missions. its first uncrewed test flight in 2019 didn't make it to the space station because of a software fault. a second attempt in 2022 did make it, but there were issues with some of the thrusters and the craft�*s cooling system. and on earth, boeing has been facing growing scrutiny because of faults with some of its aircraft. this is the big one. this is the first test flight with humans on board. they've had a few problems on earlier test flights, i
it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to...
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space station. we have more from florida where the reputation will be on the line. >> tonight the rocket will lift off with this most precious payload yet, people. >> it is the real deal. >> 170 feet of the launch tower we met ron, the head of launch operations and he showed us what the crew will do and climb into history. >> this is the last stop before they head into space. >> to do that the ones writing this and leaving. wow. truck they are former navy test pilots and two of the most seasoned astronauts and they will take it on a test drive to the international space station. the goal is to certify it the way it is supposed to and nasa can return crew flights to the space station and they want redundancy and hired boeing and spacex a decade ago. they are under great pressure to perform after a costly and deadly setback in the commercial aviation business and more costly setbacks in developing starliner to fly people and it is more than seven years behind schedule and stung by problems with flight
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station. >> and it will carry two nasa astronauts to the international space station for the very first time. and if everything goes well, nasa could certify boeing system for its commercial crew program, joining me right now, i live from houston retired nasa astronaut and former commander of the international space station, leroy ciao. great to see leroy. so how big of a moment is this for boeing oh, this is huge for boeing. >> they've had a lot of bad press over the last few years, including about the starliner, but certainly in their airplane business. so they pretty much desperately need a win and fortunately, i think things are finally settled with the starliner and i know sunny and butcher are eager to go. they'd been watching and then taking care of all the different processes that have been occurring to ensure a safe and successful mission tomorrow. so i'm fingers crossed, that everything is going to go very well tomorrow. >> okay. that's right fingers crossed. so we've seen spacex and russian soyuz spacecraft astronauts to the international space station what does the potential
station. >> and it will carry two nasa astronauts to the international space station for the very first time. and if everything goes well, nasa could certify boeing system for its commercial crew program, joining me right now, i live from houston retired nasa astronaut and former commander of the international space station, leroy ciao. great to see leroy. so how big of a moment is this for boeing oh, this is huge for boeing. >> they've had a lot of bad press over the last few...
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of days, especially obviously the international space station, there's a crew ashton astronauts on board. >> what's the impact? could they experience some satellites can be a little disturbed astronauts on the space station. >> this is the amount of level there it's a more shielded area of the space station if there was a really, really big coronal mass ejection, i don't think this one, i haven't heard is strong enough that they told the astronauts to go to that part of the space station. but that is a possibility if that came up otherwise, your gps satellites can be a little bit affected. so the signals coming to tell you exactly where you want our might have a larger error than they normally do, is a one common example that might expect a safe space satellite, in this case, it's certainly as a spectacular light show and it was great. you are able to share your images from for that aircraft tonight. thanks so much for joining us. that sunday's thank you well, cnn's kristin fisher explains how this historic phenomen can bring about possible disruptions, as well as its breath views throug
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astronauts are set to take off for the international space station tonight. why this mission is different from the others and will have a lot of norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? a few minutes ago. two years ago, boeing first sent a spacecraft to the international space station without any astronauts on board. tonight, two nasa astronauts were supposed to be on board the spacecraft, called starliner. the goal eventually now is for them to dock at the es for about a week and then come home. but again, that mission was just scrubbed a few minutes ago. u.s. senator bernie sanders put an end to the speculation today. he has announced he is running for reelection
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the launch will bring two nasa astronauts to the international space station. >>> and it's the first monday in may. so that means tonight is the met gala in new york city. this year's theme, sleeping beauty's reawakening fashion. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, may 6th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." breaking overnight, israel begins >>> it's monday, may 6th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." breaking overnight, israel begins evacuating palestinian civilians from rafah, a signal a ground invasion could be imminent. the move comes after the latest cease-fire talks end in another stalemate. >>> waterlogged. more rain, flash floods, scenes of despair, and now a new threat is moving across the country's midsection. >>> and surfing trip tragedy. an american and two australians killed in the baja peninsula. the motive, the arrests, and the surprising discovery. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we start with breaking developments out of the middle east. the israe
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and russia have maintained the international space station so far with no hiccups. but in the past week, russia vetoed a united nations resolution aimed at preventing a nuclear arms race in space. >> we could be an emergency situation that we have to get this structure that is as big as a football stadium down and down safely in 2031. >> nasa already has plans to decommission the international space station. meanwhile, nelson also told congress the u.s. is racing against china to get the south pole to get to the south pole of the moon. nasa plans to land the first astronauts near the lunar south pole in 2026. >> coming up next, why it may be time to pay the sea be time to pay the sea creatures a visit. ness. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get
and russia have maintained the international space station so far with no hiccups. but in the past week, russia vetoed a united nations resolution aimed at preventing a nuclear arms race in space. >> we could be an emergency situation that we have to get this structure that is as big as a football stadium down and down safely in 2031. >> nasa already has plans to decommission the international space station. meanwhile, nelson also told congress the u.s. is racing against china to...
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can the actions of the international space station somehow affect the course of the war in gaza? in europe, it was different, for example, here in london, where, in particular , the prosecutor karim khan comes from, the government declared that such a step of the international criminal court will probably not contribute to the end of the war in the middle east, but, for example, in belgium, the minister of foreign... affairs khadija al abib said that, on behalf of belgium, she welcomed the decision of the criminal court that the law should be applied against all those who commit crimes, regardless of who they are, and similar statements were made in support of the actions of the international criminal court, for example, by the ministry of foreign affairs of slovenia , so... there were different opinions as to what effect such a move by the international criminal court might have on the course of the war, the israeli war in gaza, then, for example, just now, the weekly magazine or, excuse me, the online publication politico came out with an article claiming that it would prolong
can the actions of the international space station somehow affect the course of the war in gaza? in europe, it was different, for example, here in london, where, in particular , the prosecutor karim khan comes from, the government declared that such a step of the international criminal court will probably not contribute to the end of the war in the middle east, but, for example, in belgium, the minister of foreign... affairs khadija al abib said that, on behalf of belgium, she welcomed the...
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on my permission to the international space station nicely with the russians and years ago the spacecraft look a lot more modern and a lot more comfortable if you will is a great experience but i heard dragon is really a dream to fly on and start lander looks like it's very nice as well. neil: we have to suit you up and get you back up there. always a pleasure and honor and thank you for your inspiring work to the country. leroy on that. taking a look at wallin broad we have gains tempered a little bit, peter says we are due for something more than just tempering those gains. we could have a dramatic reversal after this. ♪ every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term po
on my permission to the international space station nicely with the russians and years ago the spacecraft look a lot more modern and a lot more comfortable if you will is a great experience but i heard dragon is really a dream to fly on and start lander looks like it's very nice as well. neil: we have to suit you up and get you back up there. always a pleasure and honor and thank you for your inspiring work to the country. leroy on that. taking a look at wallin broad we have gains tempered a...
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space station here on the i ss reset, just have been working together, across the board is and despite crises was over 25 years close in 30 minutes. the w mushrooms play of the world tenure, one to many people are convinced they can. the country has a thriving mushroom industry conditions there are ideal for cultivating this 2 choices. unhealthy alternative to me. you could have bridges there in georgia with the, with the most committed much folks here for you and the shelter for the speak to ask for test in 19 minutes on d, w, the secrets live, you discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating, both heritage spelling d w world heritage 360. now i started one on 6 times increased current g more people than ever on the world wide and such. and one great timing question is very hard to say very difficult john to find out about time on storage in so mike runs the it could be green very green old as blue p. s. twine twine. lovely red. definitely pull. just the yellow. yes. that's what you present. purple apples very special. that's in the georgia, choose your favorite colo
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and here are those same historical shots: our flag on the international space station. the first citizen of our sovereign country, cosmonaut dzhencina marina vasilevskaya deployed it on the russian segment of the iss. a small attribute of the homeland. the institute of sociology of the national academy of sciences of belarus conducted research and found out the attitude of the country's residents towards state symbols. the absolute majority of respondents, almost 70%, as symbols in belarus are chosen by the coat of arms, anthem and flag. in second place are national symbols, in third place are objects of sociocultural heritage. next, residents of our country chose such positions as monuments to the great patriotic war. the study by the institute of sociology of the academy of sciences involved 1,860 respondents from all over the country, from minsk, regional centers, district, and rural towns . voting for the presidential election has begun in lithuania, and a referendum on the introduction of the institution will be held at the same time. dual citizenship. among the ei
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and that is, we have time up to the break because the highs and lows of the international space station that's coming up in place. and of course, there's always more news on our website. that's the w dot com. and on all youtube and media channels, i'm any kids in the kitchen on behalf of the whole news team there. thanks so much for watching. like you can join me at the top of the next, the, the, the a model of technology, human kinds, most valuable machines. the international space station here on the i ss reset just have been working together across the board, has assigned crises and was over 25 years. so those next on d, w. ready found this intent to do a struggling sky rocketing feed costs and disease freshman metric system. insect feed sources could help they cheat nutritious and then the defense peptide, and which to insects are fed shims. they actually become more or less. this tends to diseases. eco, india, a dealer in 60 minutes on d w. the music can be destroyed. you can try, but it's impossible to see performed for head lice. and also the he was the nazis, the 2 musicians who
and that is, we have time up to the break because the highs and lows of the international space station that's coming up in place. and of course, there's always more news on our website. that's the w dot com. and on all youtube and media channels, i'm any kids in the kitchen on behalf of the whole news team there. thanks so much for watching. like you can join me at the top of the next, the, the, the a model of technology, human kinds, most valuable machines. the international space station...
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do you see a direct effect on the international space station operations, i will also add in china's space station as well as international scientific operations in lower-earth orbit or beyond, it in the space telescope missions or space exploration missions? is there a broader impact of these types of activities that aren't really national security focused? it really focused on that human aspect. how does this relate to those activities? asst. sec. stewart: right. so this capability is not presently in orbit. however, i think the concern is that it would potentially impact all of the scientific, commercial, communications, agriculture, neurological, all capacities in space could potentially be impacted by such a program if it goes forward to the actual placement in violation of the outer space treaty. those are impacts that would depend on the magnitude and the location. but that is something that we should all be concerned about. clayton: there is another question along this thread, this one is from vox, how would this impact corporation, what there is left post-ukraine, between ng
do you see a direct effect on the international space station operations, i will also add in china's space station as well as international scientific operations in lower-earth orbit or beyond, it in the space telescope missions or space exploration missions? is there a broader impact of these types of activities that aren't really national security focused? it really focused on that human aspect. how does this relate to those activities? asst. sec. stewart: right. so this capability is not...
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this is a mock up, part of the international space station. john's about half way through the project now. and let's go inside and take a look. but it's progressing well so far. it's not guaranteed that you will go to space. but does this make you want to do it? every time you go and get close to something that's more akin to operational, the hairs on the back of your neck stand up and you're like," this is what it's about." so, in answer to your question, absolutely. i'm hugely excited about going to space. well, this is one of the crew quarters. john's training will continue and there are still many questions to be answered. so this is... this is a sleeping bag. velcro? yeah. you get yourself in your sleeping bag and you actually velcro yourself to the walls. but he sets his sights high and he hopes to change perceptions aboutjust who can become an astronaut. rebecca morelle, bbc news at the european astronaut centre in germany. health officials say five babies have died from whooping cough, as cases continue to rise in england. the uk healt
this is a mock up, part of the international space station. john's about half way through the project now. and let's go inside and take a look. but it's progressing well so far. it's not guaranteed that you will go to space. but does this make you want to do it? every time you go and get close to something that's more akin to operational, the hairs on the back of your neck stand up and you're like," this is what it's about." so, in answer to your question, absolutely. i'm hugely...
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space station. but they're not that far out there. they're 250 miles up above the earth's surface, so they're within the protection of the earth's magnetic field, as are we, that literally acts like a shield. and it keeps the charged particles in these spiraled orbits where we're seeing the aurora borealis coming from. and these northern lights stretching all the way down south here. but, but it doesn't let it cut all the way through. so we're somewhat protected. >> yeah. i mean, that's that's reassuring. yeah. a little bit i want to ask you about black holes, but that's very well are son will not become a black yeah, i've been talking about the time horizon here for this stuff. and the sun is burning at these incredible levels and has been doing this for so long and yet these flares get to earth actually surprisingly quickly. tell us about why it's going to be a whole weekend, for example, that we might be seeing the light show. we might be experiencing this phenomenon so the sun is burning million
space station. but they're not that far out there. they're 250 miles up above the earth's surface, so they're within the protection of the earth's magnetic field, as are we, that literally acts like a shield. and it keeps the charged particles in these spiraled orbits where we're seeing the aurora borealis coming from. and these northern lights stretching all the way down south here. but, but it doesn't let it cut all the way through. so we're somewhat protected. >> yeah. i mean, that's...
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space station. c. and as kristen fisher is at cape canaveral look, it's been a long difficult road for starliner this is one more bump in the rhoad. i think they didn't want or didn't need yeah. >> but the irony here, john, is that this scrub, despite all these delays last night, scrub was not caused by boeing. last night scrub was actually caused by an issue with the rocket that propels the boeing starliner space in this space. so you have a starliner on top, the rocket on the bottom the rockets called the atlas five. >> it's built by the united launch alliance and the irony is that the atlas five is americas longest serving active pocket. this is a rocket that's responsible for launching. this would have been its 100 launches, a 100% success, rate very reliable. >> but last night right, about two hours before liftoff with nasa astronauts, sunny williams and bureij will more on top and inside that starliner spacecraft, they ran into an issue where they found a faulty oxygen relief valve. this is th
space station. c. and as kristen fisher is at cape canaveral look, it's been a long difficult road for starliner this is one more bump in the rhoad. i think they didn't want or didn't need yeah. >> but the irony here, john, is that this scrub, despite all these delays last night, scrub was not caused by boeing. last night scrub was actually caused by an issue with the rocket that propels the boeing starliner space in this space. so you have a starliner on top, the rocket on the bottom the...
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they go into certain parts of the international space station that are more protected. nasa describes it as having more mass where they can kind of go to and they're not right by a window, they get a bit more protection in from this really harmful radiation particles. but this time nasa says they're not going to take any precautionary measures. they've just put out a statement. i want to read it to you, abby. it says nasa completed a thorough analysis of recent space weather activity and determined it posed no threat to the crew aboard the international space station and no additional precautionary measures are needed. so some good news there. but guys, if you all have ever seen the show for all mankind, you may remember there's a scene where a big solar storm hits the astronauts up in a futuristic lunar base and they all have to run it to take cover that would happen if nasa is artemis program goes through, they build a lunar base and then a big solar storm like this comes because the moon doesn't have an atmosphere to protect astronauts on a lunar base there, like the
they go into certain parts of the international space station that are more protected. nasa describes it as having more mass where they can kind of go to and they're not right by a window, they get a bit more protection in from this really harmful radiation particles. but this time nasa says they're not going to take any precautionary measures. they've just put out a statement. i want to read it to you, abby. it says nasa completed a thorough analysis of recent space weather activity and...