1 00:00:11,027 --> 00:00:11,778 Welcome, 2 00:00:11,778 --> 00:00:14,781 and thank you for joining us live from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, 3 00:00:14,898 --> 00:00:19,586 where we are beginning a new chapter in America's human spaceflight story. 4 00:00:19,803 --> 00:00:23,907 We are so humbled to have thousands of people here in person to witness this, 5 00:00:23,907 --> 00:00:26,910 and many more watching online from around the world. 6 00:00:27,110 --> 00:00:30,113 I'm NASA's Meghan Cruz, and this is NASA astronaut Colares. 7 00:00:30,230 --> 00:00:32,365 Thanks, Megan. What a historic day to be here. 8 00:00:32,365 --> 00:00:33,633 What a historic day to be here. 9 00:00:33,633 --> 00:00:36,019 Obviously, for what we see right behind us here. 10 00:00:36,019 --> 00:00:40,373 The rocket and Orion spacecraft on Launch Pad 39 B. 11 00:00:40,707 --> 00:00:44,277 Artemis two is a nearly ten day flight test to prove NASA 12 00:00:44,277 --> 00:00:48,598 can safely fly astronauts around the moon before attempting to land on it 13 00:00:48,598 --> 00:00:50,100 in just two years, hopefully. 14 00:00:50,100 --> 00:00:51,684 Yes. You know, like you said, it's a test flight. 15 00:00:51,684 --> 00:00:52,102 So we're going to 16 00:00:52,102 --> 00:00:53,186 put humans on this rocket 17 00:00:53,186 --> 00:00:55,438 for the first time ever, and we're going to test out 18 00:00:55,438 --> 00:00:57,624 the systems onboard and hopefully get around the moon. 19 00:00:57,624 --> 00:01:01,461 And in charge of liftoff today as launch director Charlie Blackwell Thompson. 20 00:01:01,711 --> 00:01:02,479 She and her team 21 00:01:02,479 --> 00:01:06,166 are just across the street from us inside of the launch control center. 22 00:01:06,299 --> 00:01:10,286 They kicked off continuous around the clock operations just before 5 p.m. 23 00:01:10,286 --> 00:01:13,706 on Monday, and started fueling the rocket about four hours ago. 24 00:01:14,207 --> 00:01:17,010 That will also connect into the suit, which then eventually 25 00:01:17,010 --> 00:01:20,130 connects to the capsule, and through an umbilical there. 26 00:01:20,130 --> 00:01:21,498 So there's a lot of cords and wires. 27 00:01:21,498 --> 00:01:24,501 You can see them tuck in that cord under his chin right now. 28 00:01:24,834 --> 00:01:27,871 And so the suits they're wearing, they're called the Orion crew 29 00:01:27,871 --> 00:01:30,857 survival suits or ox suits. 30 00:01:30,990 --> 00:01:34,611 And so they're worn for launch and reentry or during high risk 31 00:01:34,611 --> 00:01:36,296 or emergency situations. 32 00:01:36,296 --> 00:01:38,398 And welcome into Firing room one 33 00:01:38,398 --> 00:01:42,118 historic firing room here at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. 34 00:01:42,118 --> 00:01:45,955 It's a pleasure and honor to be here reporting what's happening as we lead up 35 00:01:46,172 --> 00:01:49,159 to countdown and liftoff of Artemis two. 36 00:01:49,526 --> 00:01:51,628 So far, looking pretty good. 37 00:01:51,628 --> 00:01:53,813 You see the rocket out there on the pad? 38 00:01:53,813 --> 00:01:57,033 It is launch day, and we just got that crew weather 39 00:01:57,033 --> 00:01:58,201 brief that you were talking about 40 00:01:58,201 --> 00:02:01,921 from launch director Charlie Blackwell Thompson to the crew. 41 00:02:02,689 --> 00:02:05,308 It looks like a countdown at this point is in good shape. 42 00:02:05,308 --> 00:02:06,593 And that's great news. 43 00:02:06,593 --> 00:02:08,027 Fueling continues to track. 44 00:02:08,027 --> 00:02:10,580 Well, we just reached all stages. 45 00:02:10,580 --> 00:02:11,931 Replenish. 46 00:02:11,931 --> 00:02:14,567 Now Reed Weissman is a Baltimore native. 47 00:02:14,567 --> 00:02:18,571 He's been in space once before as flight engineer for expedition 48 00:02:18,571 --> 00:02:21,808 41 aboard the International Space Station from 49 00:02:21,808 --> 00:02:24,811 May through November 2014. 50 00:02:25,078 --> 00:02:28,314 And so now here we are, pilot Victor Glover. 51 00:02:30,416 --> 00:02:31,317 NASA selected 52 00:02:31,317 --> 00:02:34,621 the California native as an astronaut in 2013. 53 00:02:35,071 --> 00:02:35,538 At the time, 54 00:02:35,538 --> 00:02:38,958 he was actually serving as a legislative fellow in the United States Senate. 55 00:02:39,592 --> 00:02:42,178 His first trip to space was in November 2020, 56 00:02:42,178 --> 00:02:45,832 when he launched as pilot of NASA's SpaceX crew one mission 57 00:02:46,199 --> 00:02:50,186 that was the first operational mission of NASA's Commercial Crew program. 58 00:02:50,687 --> 00:02:54,807 And so it looks like Christina here has completed her suit leak checks as well. 59 00:02:54,807 --> 00:02:57,810 Her communication checks to. 60 00:02:58,461 --> 00:02:59,779 Yep, they've already got her gloves off. 61 00:02:59,779 --> 00:03:01,614 They're getting ready to 62 00:03:01,614 --> 00:03:04,617 kind of hang out and relax a little bit, I think before they walk out. 63 00:03:05,752 --> 00:03:08,788 She is a mission specialist for this mission. 64 00:03:08,872 --> 00:03:12,325 A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan, was selected 65 00:03:12,325 --> 00:03:15,328 to the astronaut corps in 2013. 66 00:03:15,361 --> 00:03:16,679 Actually same class as Victor. 67 00:03:17,897 --> 00:03:18,565 And last but not 68 00:03:18,565 --> 00:03:22,285 least, first time flier Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen 69 00:03:22,585 --> 00:03:26,789 will fly to the moon as a mission specialist on the Artemis two mission. 70 00:03:27,390 --> 00:03:31,277 The London, Ontario native was selected as an astronaut in 2009. 71 00:03:31,761 --> 00:03:36,199 After that, he worked as Capcom at NASA's mission Control Center in Houston. 72 00:03:36,683 --> 00:03:40,370 The team you see here in this room today has been training extensively to prepare 73 00:03:40,370 --> 00:03:44,941 for the highly dynamic phase of flight that begins shortly after engine ignition. 74 00:03:45,358 --> 00:03:49,045 Teams here will be monitoring the flight of the Space Launch System Orion, 75 00:03:49,045 --> 00:03:51,864 and of course, the Artemis two crew on board 76 00:03:51,864 --> 00:03:55,368 as they make their way from the Kennedy Space Center into Earth orbit. 77 00:03:55,702 --> 00:03:59,539 Yes, a preflight tradition that we have seen with our crewed flights 78 00:03:59,539 --> 00:04:02,458 and our astronauts. The card game. Nicole. 79 00:04:02,458 --> 00:04:04,277 Yeah, you know, this is a fun time for the crew. 80 00:04:04,277 --> 00:04:07,163 Kind of relax a little bit. Play a card game with the chief. 81 00:04:07,163 --> 00:04:08,064 You can see Scott Tingle. 82 00:04:08,064 --> 00:04:10,950 There's the the dealer today. 83 00:04:10,950 --> 00:04:13,436 Looks like they're playing high card wins. 84 00:04:13,436 --> 00:04:15,388 So Victor won. He's out now. 85 00:04:15,388 --> 00:04:16,923 Jeremy's out. 86 00:04:16,923 --> 00:04:18,625 You know, there are two schools of thought on this game. 87 00:04:18,625 --> 00:04:21,377 Either you want to get rid of all your bad luck or go out on a high note. 88 00:04:21,377 --> 00:04:22,712 So it looks like the crew chose. 89 00:04:22,712 --> 00:04:24,497 We're going out on a high note now. 90 00:04:24,497 --> 00:04:26,966 The SLS or the Space Launch System. 91 00:04:26,966 --> 00:04:29,035 Very big, very powerful. 92 00:04:29,035 --> 00:04:33,356 It is going to be producing 8.8 million pounds of thrust at launch. 93 00:04:33,589 --> 00:04:36,392 And like I mentioned, very large as you can see here, going to stand about 94 00:04:36,392 --> 00:04:39,779 322ft tall with Orion there on top, 95 00:04:39,963 --> 00:04:42,949 just a little bit taller than the Statue of Liberty. 96 00:04:43,549 --> 00:04:46,502 And here we are, the closeout crew in the white room, 97 00:04:46,502 --> 00:04:50,757 getting ready for the astronauts who have just left crew suit up 98 00:04:51,057 --> 00:04:56,029 and are now walking down a hallway to greet some family and friends downstairs. 99 00:04:56,279 --> 00:04:57,447 Commander Richard Wiseman, 100 00:04:57,447 --> 00:05:01,284 pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Cook and Jeremy Hansen. 101 00:05:05,388 --> 00:05:08,541 And here they are, NASA's Artemis two crew 102 00:05:09,208 --> 00:05:12,662 commander Reed Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover and mission 103 00:05:12,662 --> 00:05:16,766 specialist Christina Cook and Jeremy Hansen taking their first steps 104 00:05:16,766 --> 00:05:19,769 outside for their historic test flight. 105 00:05:21,170 --> 00:05:24,173 To a wonderful applause from the crowd, 106 00:05:24,707 --> 00:05:25,942 they're looking really excited. 107 00:05:25,942 --> 00:05:28,161 Some big smiles out here. 108 00:05:28,161 --> 00:05:30,113 It's a great day for us 109 00:05:30,113 --> 00:05:33,116 every day for this team. 110 00:05:33,383 --> 00:05:35,335 A few words from read. 111 00:05:35,335 --> 00:05:36,753 Great day for us. 112 00:05:36,753 --> 00:05:38,454 The team, he said. 113 00:05:38,454 --> 00:05:40,289 Thumbs up. More thumbs up. 114 00:05:40,289 --> 00:05:44,477 Of course, a lot of pictures we hear some camera shutter clicks back there. 115 00:05:45,528 --> 00:05:48,531 Let's go. 116 00:05:48,531 --> 00:05:50,433 I love I love the energy of this crowd. 117 00:05:50,433 --> 00:05:52,201 Let's go. 118 00:05:52,201 --> 00:05:55,788 And so now the crew walking over to each of their pens, 119 00:05:56,456 --> 00:05:59,726 the first, people closest to them, of course, 120 00:05:59,726 --> 00:06:02,729 their family members who got to quarantine with them. 121 00:06:02,729 --> 00:06:03,746 Correct? Yes. 122 00:06:08,151 --> 00:06:10,286 Guys, 123 00:06:10,286 --> 00:06:10,887 you heard right. 124 00:06:10,887 --> 00:06:12,622 They're saying thank you guys. 125 00:06:12,622 --> 00:06:15,441 As the crowd picks up again with their applause. 126 00:06:15,441 --> 00:06:18,444 Now the four of them stop it to their ask their Astro van. 127 00:06:29,689 --> 00:06:30,473 And there they go. 128 00:06:30,473 --> 00:06:31,457 And off they go. 129 00:06:31,457 --> 00:06:35,395 Read Victor, Christina and Jeremy now on their way to launch pad 130 00:06:35,428 --> 00:06:38,431 39 B, where they will fly to the moon. 131 00:06:38,781 --> 00:06:41,968 Something no human has done in over 50 years. 132 00:06:42,301 --> 00:06:46,322 They may also set a new record as the farthest humans have ever been 133 00:06:46,322 --> 00:06:47,156 from Earth. 134 00:06:47,156 --> 00:06:49,976 A record set by the Apollo 13 crew almost 135 00:06:49,976 --> 00:06:52,979 56 years ago today. 136 00:06:53,362 --> 00:06:53,629 Yeah. 137 00:06:53,629 --> 00:06:57,500 You know, we talked about how tall this rocket is, earlier. Wow. 138 00:06:57,767 --> 00:06:58,317 Look at that. 139 00:06:58,317 --> 00:06:59,569 Yeah, look at that point of view. 140 00:06:59,569 --> 00:07:02,572 Yeah. 141 00:07:03,356 --> 00:07:03,723 And now 142 00:07:03,723 --> 00:07:07,577 we're watching the crew walk across the crew access arm, 143 00:07:07,860 --> 00:07:10,730 getting a beautiful view of Kennedy Space Center 144 00:07:11,731 --> 00:07:14,717 from 274ft, 145 00:07:14,717 --> 00:07:15,418 Nicole laughs. 146 00:07:15,418 --> 00:07:18,471 Because Nicole is also like Reed does not like heights. 147 00:07:18,771 --> 00:07:21,774 I like how open that crew access arm is 148 00:07:22,792 --> 00:07:25,795 now, and he's already turned around and walk in and you can see Dres 149 00:07:26,579 --> 00:07:30,450 protecting his helmet and his visor there from all the that metal. 150 00:07:30,800 --> 00:07:33,469 Yeah, it's a tight squeeze, 151 00:07:33,469 --> 00:07:37,023 but they've done this a lot to Reed's already all the way across the capsule. 152 00:07:37,023 --> 00:07:39,142 Yeah, that was fast. Impressive. Reed. Impressive. 153 00:07:39,142 --> 00:07:40,726 That's why you're the commander. 154 00:07:40,726 --> 00:07:43,279 Oh, a heart there from Jeremy again. 155 00:07:43,279 --> 00:07:45,081 Yep. Canada. 156 00:07:45,081 --> 00:07:48,084 Canada is about to get into Orion. 157 00:07:55,041 --> 00:07:58,044 This is a camera shot, 158 00:07:58,044 --> 00:08:03,049 behind Reed's head to Reed while, Andre is buckling him in. 159 00:08:03,049 --> 00:08:06,052 That's a five point harness. 160 00:08:06,419 --> 00:08:09,805 Reed was configuring his control panel. 161 00:08:10,039 --> 00:08:13,826 Yeah, the displays were getting the displays ready so that they can monitor 162 00:08:13,826 --> 00:08:16,829 all of the systems and monitor the launch as they go. 163 00:08:16,946 --> 00:08:18,331 Christina. They're signing the wall. 164 00:08:21,234 --> 00:08:22,552 That they're working there. 165 00:08:22,552 --> 00:08:24,737 There's a there's a heart from Christina Cook. 166 00:08:24,737 --> 00:08:30,243 Great to see that as, she gets ready to get into the Orion spacecraft, 167 00:08:30,243 --> 00:08:33,229 one that they named integrity. 168 00:08:33,296 --> 00:08:37,617 It certainly fits this crew, from what I've observed. 169 00:08:38,034 --> 00:08:40,503 Drag on camera. Like we were saying, the kind of moves around. 170 00:08:40,503 --> 00:08:42,505 So sometimes it's hard to show that. 171 00:08:42,505 --> 00:08:44,190 So there you have it. 172 00:08:44,190 --> 00:08:46,859 You can see that the closeout crew has closed 173 00:08:46,859 --> 00:08:49,862 the side hatch. 174 00:08:49,912 --> 00:08:52,915 And so right now that's a panel 175 00:08:53,549 --> 00:08:56,552 that they have to close out 176 00:08:56,552 --> 00:08:59,121 in order to then close the next hatch, 177 00:08:59,121 --> 00:09:02,124 which is the launch abort system hatch. 178 00:09:02,458 --> 00:09:06,412 We are currently, not working to any constraints 179 00:09:06,412 --> 00:09:09,799 with regards to the rocket or the ground systems. 180 00:09:10,533 --> 00:09:13,252 But the launch team has been made aware 181 00:09:13,252 --> 00:09:17,189 of, an issue that the range is working, and, 182 00:09:17,340 --> 00:09:21,777 currently they're monitoring, that work that is going on over at the range. 183 00:09:22,528 --> 00:09:27,149 We understand that that, issue is related to the flight termination system 184 00:09:27,750 --> 00:09:29,101 and the flight termination system. 185 00:09:29,101 --> 00:09:30,770 Just to give you a quick explainer, 186 00:09:30,770 --> 00:09:33,022 every rocket has a flight termination system. 187 00:09:33,022 --> 00:09:36,442 It's the system that the Eastern Range here 188 00:09:36,892 --> 00:09:39,679 uses in order to, 189 00:09:39,679 --> 00:09:44,417 send a destruct signal to a rocket in case it veers off path. 190 00:09:44,417 --> 00:09:48,020 So it's a very critical, important safety component. 191 00:09:48,921 --> 00:09:53,542 The bottom line of all this is at this moment, the range is no go up. 192 00:09:53,542 --> 00:09:57,830 But that is not stopping us from moving forward in the countdown. 193 00:09:58,381 --> 00:10:02,368 We can continue to, process and work the countdown. 194 00:10:03,536 --> 00:10:06,539 The closeout crew will continue to do their work, and 195 00:10:06,739 --> 00:10:09,742 and the launch team will continue to do their work as well. 196 00:10:09,842 --> 00:10:12,178 We're just getting an update. In fact, about, what? 197 00:10:12,178 --> 00:10:14,063 I was about to report out on the range. 198 00:10:14,063 --> 00:10:18,751 And, the good news is the ranges go, as we see now live inside of the white room. 199 00:10:19,468 --> 00:10:22,555 At the launch pad, the closeout crew has closed 200 00:10:22,555 --> 00:10:27,093 the launch abort system hatch you saw there. 201 00:10:27,093 --> 00:10:28,277 We took it live. 202 00:10:28,277 --> 00:10:29,095 Took a lot of them. 203 00:10:29,095 --> 00:10:31,497 I think all of them, except for one. 204 00:10:31,497 --> 00:10:36,385 I think it took all 3 or 4 of them to push that hatch door close, 205 00:10:36,952 --> 00:10:40,439 and then they felt around the perimeter of the door 206 00:10:40,439 --> 00:10:42,808 to make sure that everything was sitting just right. 207 00:10:42,808 --> 00:10:47,213 We currently are hearing the launch team is working 208 00:10:47,213 --> 00:10:50,633 an issue that was reported out with the last at least. 209 00:10:52,702 --> 00:10:53,602 There's an issue 210 00:10:53,602 --> 00:10:56,605 apparently with a battery on the last. 211 00:10:57,540 --> 00:11:00,860 The engineer who, is in charge of the launch abort system, 212 00:11:01,527 --> 00:11:05,297 sits on console here, reported that, a temperature 213 00:11:05,297 --> 00:11:10,052 for one of the two last batteries is out of range. 214 00:11:10,553 --> 00:11:14,357 And although it's not a constraint for launch right now, 215 00:11:15,024 --> 00:11:18,177 it would be when that temperature is checked, 216 00:11:18,744 --> 00:11:22,648 inside of T -six minutes, which is inside of terminal count. 217 00:11:23,249 --> 00:11:28,137 So, right now the team is working some troubleshooting on this issue. 218 00:11:29,305 --> 00:11:33,592 Going to follow, of course, along closely with what, they learn. 219 00:11:33,592 --> 00:11:36,595 But again, a battery temp, 220 00:11:36,829 --> 00:11:39,832 for one of the two batteries on the last is out of, 221 00:11:40,015 --> 00:11:44,670 spec, and the team is, working to understand, 222 00:11:44,670 --> 00:11:50,726 first of all, whether or not this may be a sensor issue or is there an issue 223 00:11:50,760 --> 00:11:56,515 with the battery itself for one big NASA team, one big NASA family? 224 00:11:56,515 --> 00:12:00,920 And we have a one major message before we launch tonight. 225 00:12:01,137 --> 00:12:02,905 Okay, guys, what are we going to say? 226 00:12:02,905 --> 00:12:05,091 One, two, three. 227 00:12:13,833 --> 00:12:15,751 Great news to remember. 228 00:12:15,751 --> 00:12:20,222 The team was tracking an issue with the launch abort system battery. 229 00:12:20,873 --> 00:12:22,141 They appears to have. 230 00:12:22,141 --> 00:12:24,243 They appear to have cleared that issue. 231 00:12:24,243 --> 00:12:27,229 So we are go for a launch. 232 00:12:27,263 --> 00:12:28,197 All right. Thank you. 233 00:12:28,197 --> 00:12:29,031 Megan. Nicole. 234 00:12:29,031 --> 00:12:32,551 And, just want to give you update on the launch abort system that they 235 00:12:32,551 --> 00:12:35,538 you just reported that they cleared. 236 00:12:35,538 --> 00:12:37,940 They believe if they are convinced 237 00:12:37,940 --> 00:12:40,943 this is an instrumentation failure. 238 00:12:41,460 --> 00:12:44,213 So there are two batteries on the last. 239 00:12:44,213 --> 00:12:45,114 The last, of course. 240 00:12:45,114 --> 00:12:48,317 And with the help of my two year old son's model rocket, 241 00:12:48,501 --> 00:12:50,669 Daniel said I could use this. So it's okay. 242 00:12:50,669 --> 00:12:52,188 The last is right here. 243 00:12:52,188 --> 00:12:54,089 It's the tower above Orion. 244 00:12:54,089 --> 00:12:55,891 Orion capsule is inside of here. 245 00:12:55,891 --> 00:12:58,861 It's used to pull Orion off. 246 00:12:58,861 --> 00:13:00,362 The rocket in case the rocket is. 247 00:13:00,362 --> 00:13:03,382 Something's going on with the rocket, either on the pad or in flight. 248 00:13:03,983 --> 00:13:06,085 Two batteries are bad. 249 00:13:06,085 --> 00:13:09,205 Well, I'm sorry, one of the two batteries reported 250 00:13:09,205 --> 00:13:12,358 and out of family temperature, and it was very much out of family. 251 00:13:12,708 --> 00:13:16,428 And so they checked their data going back into the vehicle Assembly building, 252 00:13:16,712 --> 00:13:19,698 where they recharged the batteries and worked on them. 253 00:13:19,882 --> 00:13:21,867 And they have good solid data. 254 00:13:21,867 --> 00:13:23,302 They reported, 255 00:13:23,302 --> 00:13:26,572 that tells them that this is an instrumentation failure, 256 00:13:26,572 --> 00:13:28,791 that there's something wrong with the sensor. 257 00:13:28,791 --> 00:13:29,725 And so they took it 258 00:13:29,725 --> 00:13:33,529 before the mission management team, which has to accept the risk. 259 00:13:33,529 --> 00:13:37,550 Any changes to, launch commit criteria, which this would be one. 260 00:13:37,850 --> 00:13:39,768 And they all fully accepted it. 261 00:13:39,768 --> 00:13:43,939 So now we are clear as far as that constraint is concerned, 262 00:13:44,156 --> 00:13:46,008 entity Cosc hold requested. 263 00:13:48,294 --> 00:13:50,362 Copy that. 264 00:13:50,362 --> 00:13:53,365 I have an LTC violation of oh dash seat 265 00:13:53,365 --> 00:13:57,052 dash zero zero for S-band transponder anomaly. 266 00:13:57,570 --> 00:13:59,822 This was a transient LTC violation. 267 00:13:59,822 --> 00:14:03,142 So transponder one had a be modulated Snr estimate 268 00:14:03,475 --> 00:14:06,362 that went down to two DBM. 269 00:14:06,362 --> 00:14:08,364 When it should have been between 10 and 13. 270 00:14:08,364 --> 00:14:09,782 It is now back up to 12. 271 00:14:09,782 --> 00:14:12,268 But we did lose that for just a moment. 272 00:14:12,268 --> 00:14:15,721 It does not appear that we lost our bid sink or carrier lock, 273 00:14:16,622 --> 00:14:19,608 which would be indicative that we lost our lock with the vehicle. 274 00:14:19,825 --> 00:14:23,095 So at this point, recommendation would still be go. 275 00:14:23,812 --> 00:14:26,599 However, we do have a pre-planned contingency procedure, 276 00:14:26,599 --> 00:14:28,884 if we want to look at that. But again, this is transient. 277 00:14:28,884 --> 00:14:31,887 So we're back in a nominal range. 278 00:14:32,721 --> 00:14:32,988 Yeah. 279 00:14:32,988 --> 00:14:35,875 Let's take a look at the data right here. It looks like that was a single sample. 280 00:14:37,910 --> 00:14:38,244 Yeah. 281 00:14:38,244 --> 00:14:39,111 Copy that. 282 00:14:39,111 --> 00:14:43,048 RPF does report that they also lost lock for about five seconds. 283 00:14:43,315 --> 00:14:46,285 So I would love to ask us and see if they also lost lock 284 00:14:46,285 --> 00:14:49,288 with the vehicle for any extended amount of period. 285 00:14:49,588 --> 00:14:49,855 Yeah. 286 00:14:49,855 --> 00:14:52,908 So from from our perspective, the allowance is effectively up to, 287 00:14:52,942 --> 00:14:56,512 you know, 30s up to three samples based on the one tenths hertz. 288 00:14:57,663 --> 00:14:59,248 This is not an elk violation. 289 00:14:59,248 --> 00:15:01,951 I believe. 290 00:15:01,951 --> 00:15:02,401 Yes, sir. 291 00:15:02,401 --> 00:15:05,271 I would agree with that at this point. Copy that. 292 00:15:05,271 --> 00:15:07,339 Or check in with question. 232. 293 00:15:07,339 --> 00:15:10,342 I don't think they have two one to access what we're trying to verify, but. 294 00:15:14,813 --> 00:15:16,015 But it sounds like 295 00:15:16,015 --> 00:15:19,018 they have a wash of lock as well. 296 00:15:19,435 --> 00:15:21,720 Two seconds. 297 00:15:21,720 --> 00:15:22,738 Okay. 298 00:15:22,738 --> 00:15:27,843 And, I guess, for both chaos and, us do we have lock now that's affirm. 299 00:15:27,843 --> 00:15:29,244 We do have a lock for coffee. 300 00:15:36,168 --> 00:15:36,385 Yeah. 301 00:15:36,385 --> 00:15:38,270 So from the integration console perspective, 302 00:15:38,270 --> 00:15:41,206 we did have a temporary lost there within the allowable 303 00:15:41,206 --> 00:15:44,843 and per the requirement that's go at this Houston flight, 304 00:15:44,843 --> 00:15:47,846 we have lock and we have good telemetry here and in JSC. 305 00:15:49,982 --> 00:15:51,350 And chaos is reported to 306 00:15:51,350 --> 00:15:54,353 they have good lock now. 307 00:15:56,188 --> 00:15:57,723 So with all of that OAC 308 00:15:57,723 --> 00:16:01,527 then are we going to go configuration per year FCC yes sir. 309 00:16:01,527 --> 00:16:03,629 Recommendation would be go. 310 00:16:03,629 --> 00:16:05,431 I hope you concur with that. 311 00:16:05,431 --> 00:16:05,814 Yes sir. 312 00:16:05,814 --> 00:16:08,817 LP concurs. Go and launch director. 313 00:16:08,867 --> 00:16:09,518 Yes, sir. 314 00:16:09,518 --> 00:16:12,504 Launch director. Concur. Go. 315 00:16:12,504 --> 00:16:14,273 All right. 316 00:16:14,273 --> 00:16:16,191 And for all personnel, this is the entity 317 00:16:16,191 --> 00:16:19,194 conducting the Artemis two launch readiness check. 318 00:16:19,345 --> 00:16:19,762 Verify. 319 00:16:19,762 --> 00:16:22,247 Ready to resume count and go for launch. 320 00:16:22,247 --> 00:16:25,250 Okay. Do you see us go SDC? 321 00:16:25,501 --> 00:16:28,487 SDC is go GTC, please go. 322 00:16:28,921 --> 00:16:31,290 MCO comms go. 323 00:16:31,290 --> 00:16:35,761 Safety console safety consoles go LP LP's go 324 00:16:36,528 --> 00:16:39,114 RTD RTD go. 325 00:16:39,114 --> 00:16:45,020 Houston flight Houston flight is go rock rockets go and CDR 326 00:16:46,372 --> 00:16:48,323 crews go. 327 00:16:48,323 --> 00:16:48,891 Copy that. 328 00:16:48,891 --> 00:16:51,827 Thank you. Read and launch Director, NTD. 329 00:16:51,827 --> 00:16:53,162 Our launch team is ready to proceed. 330 00:16:53,162 --> 00:16:55,097 At this time. 331 00:16:55,097 --> 00:16:56,732 All right, entity, I copy all. 332 00:16:56,732 --> 00:16:57,266 At this time. 333 00:16:57,266 --> 00:17:00,269 I'll perform my pulse. 334 00:17:00,652 --> 00:17:01,670 Attention! Open that. 335 00:17:01,670 --> 00:17:05,307 This is the launch director performing the final poll for launch. 336 00:17:05,908 --> 00:17:08,911 Verify no constraints and go for launch. 337 00:17:09,828 --> 00:17:11,730 EGF egress program. 338 00:17:11,730 --> 00:17:14,717 Chief engineer out of Mississippi two days ago. 339 00:17:15,200 --> 00:17:16,702 Copy. Thank you. 340 00:17:16,702 --> 00:17:19,705 EGF chief Safety officer. 341 00:17:19,788 --> 00:17:22,791 The Artemis CSOs are go 342 00:17:23,042 --> 00:17:23,242 beep. 343 00:17:23,242 --> 00:17:23,726 Thank you. 344 00:17:23,726 --> 00:17:27,513 Range weather launch weather is go. 345 00:17:28,197 --> 00:17:31,050 Thank you all w and Artemis 346 00:17:31,050 --> 00:17:34,053 MMT chair MTS go. 347 00:17:34,703 --> 00:17:37,039 Thank you John 348 00:17:37,039 --> 00:17:40,042 and integrity Launch Director. 349 00:17:42,544 --> 00:17:45,547 To hear your voice Charlie Plg 350 00:17:46,532 --> 00:17:48,167 thank you thank you Charlie, this is Victor. 351 00:17:48,167 --> 00:17:51,170 We are rolling for our families. 352 00:17:51,303 --> 00:17:53,789 Everyone, this is Christina. 353 00:17:53,789 --> 00:17:55,524 We are here going for two minutes 354 00:17:56,775 --> 00:17:58,410 to do. 355 00:17:58,410 --> 00:17:59,428 This is Jeremy. 356 00:17:59,428 --> 00:18:02,431 We are going for all humanity. 357 00:18:02,781 --> 00:18:03,532 All right. 358 00:18:03,532 --> 00:18:06,468 Artemis two crew is go for launch. 359 00:18:06,468 --> 00:18:09,471 Full send. 360 00:18:09,888 --> 00:18:11,540 I copy that. 361 00:18:11,540 --> 00:18:12,057 Read. 362 00:18:12,057 --> 00:18:16,378 Victor, Christina and Jeremy on this historic mission. 363 00:18:16,879 --> 00:18:19,882 You take with you the heart of this Artemis team. 364 00:18:20,282 --> 00:18:25,587 The daring spirit of the American people and our partners across the globe. 365 00:18:26,088 --> 00:18:29,124 And the hopes and dreams of a new generation. 366 00:18:29,958 --> 00:18:31,160 Good luck. 367 00:18:31,160 --> 00:18:33,479 Godspeed, Artemis two. 368 00:18:33,479 --> 00:18:36,348 Let's go. 369 00:18:36,348 --> 00:18:40,068 Sir, you have a go to proceed with countdown. 370 00:18:41,103 --> 00:18:43,639 Copy that. I'll put it in work. 371 00:18:43,639 --> 00:18:46,291 City, our entity. 372 00:18:46,291 --> 00:18:51,180 Go to your visors and initiate short purge per your epoch ten .1.1. 373 00:18:51,180 --> 00:18:53,482 Steps eight and nine 374 00:18:53,482 --> 00:18:56,301 turned out 1.189 going to work. 375 00:18:56,301 --> 00:18:59,304 Copy CVS entity 376 00:18:59,388 --> 00:19:02,941 starting to start and verify recordings of our Orion cameras. 377 00:19:04,560 --> 00:19:05,777 You heard an issue. 378 00:19:05,777 --> 00:19:09,198 Worked in real time with telemetry lock on the Orion. 379 00:19:09,631 --> 00:19:11,133 It was transitory. 380 00:19:11,133 --> 00:19:13,368 It's very short. 381 00:19:13,368 --> 00:19:15,437 They checked the data, 382 00:19:15,437 --> 00:19:18,440 confirm that they had a good lock. 383 00:19:18,624 --> 00:19:20,959 This was with the S-band transmitter on 384 00:19:20,959 --> 00:19:23,962 the Orion. 385 00:19:24,713 --> 00:19:26,598 Worked through that issue, 386 00:19:26,598 --> 00:19:29,601 looked at the data and cleared it. 387 00:19:30,752 --> 00:19:33,739 All with the world watching. 388 00:19:36,024 --> 00:19:36,358 All right. 389 00:19:36,358 --> 00:19:38,460 And we're clear from cutouts. 390 00:19:38,460 --> 00:19:41,446 And with that, we're going to resume the clock momentarily. 391 00:19:42,231 --> 00:19:45,234 And Eagles, you can resume the clock on your mark. 392 00:19:46,368 --> 00:19:49,104 Give us copies. 393 00:19:49,104 --> 00:19:54,476 321 mark GLS main line has been initiated. 394 00:19:54,826 --> 00:19:57,829 T -ten minutes and counting. 395 00:20:01,250 --> 00:20:02,935 And that begins terminal count. 396 00:20:02,935 --> 00:20:06,688 Our new t0 is 6:35 p.m. 397 00:20:06,688 --> 00:20:10,142 eastern time, 6:35 p.m. Eastern Time. 398 00:20:10,342 --> 00:20:13,912 We are now counting down to lift off of Artemis two 399 00:20:14,963 --> 00:20:17,399 GLS, go for crew access, arm retract. 400 00:20:19,668 --> 00:20:20,752 And there you see the crew 401 00:20:20,752 --> 00:20:23,755 access arm moving away. 402 00:20:30,078 --> 00:20:31,997 Let's go for a left. 403 00:20:31,997 --> 00:20:34,466 Great call out. The rocket is on its own. 404 00:20:34,466 --> 00:20:37,619 Four brave explorers ready to ride the most powerful 405 00:20:37,619 --> 00:20:40,622 rocket. 406 00:20:40,772 --> 00:20:43,759 NASA has ever launched. 407 00:20:46,111 --> 00:20:46,862 Sound suppression. 408 00:20:46,862 --> 00:20:49,848 Water is flowing in. 409 00:20:49,881 --> 00:20:51,767 And here we go. 410 00:20:51,767 --> 00:20:54,753 Ten nine eight. 411 00:20:54,753 --> 00:20:57,773 Seven Rs 25in. Lift 412 00:20:58,757 --> 00:21:01,760 4321. 413 00:21:02,094 --> 00:21:05,097 Booster ignition and liftoff. 414 00:21:05,931 --> 00:21:08,934 The crew of Artemis two, now bound for the moon. 415 00:21:08,934 --> 00:21:11,937 Humanity's next great voyage begins. 416 00:21:15,741 --> 00:21:18,744 Very good roll pitch. 417 00:21:19,111 --> 00:21:19,628 Roger. 418 00:21:19,628 --> 00:21:22,631 Roll pitch. 419 00:21:23,248 --> 00:21:23,899 Houston, now 420 00:21:23,899 --> 00:21:26,902 controlling the flight of integrity on the Artemis two mission around the 421 00:21:28,053 --> 00:21:31,039 integrity AMG high 422 00:21:31,640 --> 00:21:33,692 and high 423 00:21:33,692 --> 00:21:34,192 on time. 424 00:21:34,192 --> 00:21:37,012 Passing 30s to the highest integrity. 425 00:21:37,012 --> 00:21:39,781 Passes the ultimate vehicle target milestone. 426 00:21:39,781 --> 00:21:42,601 Mission control, Houston C good performance. 427 00:21:42,601 --> 00:21:47,072 Space launch system core stage integrity three miles an altitude 428 00:21:48,173 --> 00:21:51,176 traveling more than 1200 miles per hour. 429 00:22:06,541 --> 00:22:07,042 Mission elapsed 430 00:22:07,042 --> 00:22:10,045 time passing one minute approaching Max-Q 431 00:22:10,879 --> 00:22:13,799 on, possibly on 432 00:22:13,799 --> 00:22:14,149 stand. 433 00:22:14,149 --> 00:22:17,152 We hope you loud and clear on what do we on? 434 00:22:17,302 --> 00:22:20,038 Have you the same 435 00:22:20,038 --> 00:22:22,741 communication signal transfer confirmed as integrity 436 00:22:22,741 --> 00:22:26,762 and its crew go supersonic approaching 90s into the Artemis two. 437 00:22:26,762 --> 00:22:30,716 Mission integrity is 14 miles an altitude eight miles downrange, 438 00:22:30,716 --> 00:22:33,719 traveling more than 20 600mph. 439 00:22:48,300 --> 00:22:50,369 One minute 50s of mission elapsed time. 440 00:22:50,369 --> 00:22:55,307 Standing by for main engine throttle down to 85% ahead of solid rocket booster 441 00:22:55,307 --> 00:22:58,310 separation expected at the two minute nine second mark. 442 00:23:01,346 --> 00:23:04,349 We see the throttle down. 443 00:23:08,637 --> 00:23:11,390 Confirm separation. 444 00:23:11,390 --> 00:23:12,541 Main engines throttling up. 445 00:23:12,541 --> 00:23:15,527 Guidance converged. 446 00:23:21,216 --> 00:23:22,067 Integrity. 447 00:23:22,067 --> 00:23:23,118 Guidance converged. 448 00:23:23,118 --> 00:23:24,236 Performance nominal. 449 00:23:24,236 --> 00:23:27,239 Upper stage RCS ready. 450 00:23:28,190 --> 00:23:31,193 Copy of stand. 451 00:23:33,445 --> 00:23:35,180 Integrity SRM priming. 452 00:23:35,180 --> 00:23:38,400 Complete. Yes. I'm ready. Complete. 453 00:23:39,951 --> 00:23:41,219 Three minutes into the flight. 454 00:23:41,219 --> 00:23:42,771 Integrity. 49 miles. 455 00:23:42,771 --> 00:23:45,390 An altitude 78 miles down. Range. 456 00:23:45,390 --> 00:23:48,376 Now passing 5000mph. 457 00:24:01,740 --> 00:24:03,241 Standing by for launch abort system. 458 00:24:03,241 --> 00:24:06,228 Jettison. 459 00:24:07,012 --> 00:24:07,462 Houston. 460 00:24:07,462 --> 00:24:08,964 Integrity. Good. Last jettison. 461 00:24:08,964 --> 00:24:11,967 Great. You. 462 00:24:14,102 --> 00:24:15,270 We see the sail on board. 463 00:24:15,270 --> 00:24:17,339 Stand, 464 00:24:17,339 --> 00:24:19,891 and Houston has you loud and clear on tethers 465 00:24:19,891 --> 00:24:22,878 at the command line. 466 00:24:24,262 --> 00:24:24,863 Outstanding. 467 00:24:24,863 --> 00:24:27,866 Stand. We have you the same. 468 00:24:28,400 --> 00:24:31,019 Three minutes 50s into the flight of Artemis two. 469 00:24:31,019 --> 00:24:31,920 Wiseman, Glover, 470 00:24:31,920 --> 00:24:34,973 Cook and Hansen crossed the boundary to space with good comm checks. 471 00:24:35,340 --> 00:24:37,559 GPS signals acquired after last jettison. 472 00:24:37,559 --> 00:24:40,562 Now working on internal checks to verify accuracy. 473 00:24:46,318 --> 00:24:49,321 Integrity GPS processing. 474 00:24:53,058 --> 00:24:54,176 Outstanding stand. 475 00:24:54,176 --> 00:24:56,611 We see the same. And we have a beautiful moon rise. 476 00:24:56,611 --> 00:24:59,598 We're heading right at it. 477 00:25:02,868 --> 00:25:06,238 With integrity and nominal Meco. 478 00:25:06,238 --> 00:25:09,241 Core stage separated. 479 00:25:13,128 --> 00:25:14,996 We see the same on board stand. 480 00:25:20,485 --> 00:25:21,570 Nine minutes of mission. 481 00:25:21,570 --> 00:25:22,637 Elapsed time. Integrity. 482 00:25:22,637 --> 00:25:25,891 Crew of Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Cook and Jeremy Hansen. 483 00:25:25,891 --> 00:25:29,211 Now in orbit around the Earth at the beginning of their journey to the moon. 484 00:25:32,747 --> 00:25:34,232 This is Mission Control, Houston, 25 485 00:25:34,232 --> 00:25:37,402 minutes, 45 seconds into the flight of Artemis two. 486 00:25:38,069 --> 00:25:42,257 We have confirmation that all four solar array wings are deployed and latched. 487 00:25:43,525 --> 00:25:46,494 This is the configuration needed to switch to ATO preferred, 488 00:25:46,494 --> 00:25:50,782 which you did hear confirmed from pilot Victor Glover that mode has been switched 489 00:25:52,350 --> 00:25:54,536 now getting our first views from one of the solar 490 00:25:54,536 --> 00:25:57,539 array wing cameras. 491 00:25:58,490 --> 00:26:01,493 Over the tracking data relay satellites. 492 00:26:02,994 --> 00:26:06,798 We are in a night pass as we are about, 493 00:26:07,198 --> 00:26:10,502 a little more than 1300 statute miles 494 00:26:10,502 --> 00:26:13,588 above the Earth, just east off the coast 495 00:26:14,839 --> 00:26:17,842 of Madagascar. 496 00:26:21,413 --> 00:26:21,630 You can 497 00:26:21,630 --> 00:26:25,200 see the perigee raise maneuver from the main engine of the ISPs firing 498 00:26:25,951 --> 00:26:28,937 from the solar array wing. 499 00:26:31,890 --> 00:26:34,893 Standing by for confirmation of cut off. 500 00:26:45,920 --> 00:26:46,705 Integrity. 501 00:26:46,705 --> 00:26:49,858 Good PRM and one minute to handover. 502 00:26:53,712 --> 00:26:54,663 With the regain of comm, 503 00:26:54,663 --> 00:26:57,799 we're starting to get some views aboard the Orion spacecraft. 504 00:26:58,466 --> 00:26:59,701 Integrity. Houston. 505 00:26:59,701 --> 00:27:02,687 Voice check on status. 506 00:27:05,957 --> 00:27:07,292 Loud and clear. 507 00:27:07,292 --> 00:27:08,493 Stand how us. 508 00:27:08,493 --> 00:27:10,612 And we now have you the same. 509 00:27:10,612 --> 00:27:12,981 Good to hear your voice. 510 00:27:12,981 --> 00:27:16,851 In the meantime, mission specialist Christina Cook working on the activation 511 00:27:16,851 --> 00:27:21,289 of some environmental control life support systems and waste management systems. 512 00:27:22,223 --> 00:27:26,328 Currently, as, teams on the ground analyze, some troubleshooting of, 513 00:27:26,544 --> 00:27:29,781 the activation steps that she was going through, she'll gather 514 00:27:30,031 --> 00:27:33,018 some of the, backup waste management, 515 00:27:34,769 --> 00:27:37,339 capabilities that they have aboard integrity. 516 00:27:38,390 --> 00:27:39,624 Just as a precaution, 517 00:27:39,624 --> 00:27:43,878 while the teams assess, how to address, what was reported down 518 00:27:43,878 --> 00:27:47,098 from mission specialist Christina Cook on the fault light. 519 00:27:49,801 --> 00:27:50,969 At this time, the flight 520 00:27:50,969 --> 00:27:54,139 dynamics officer confirms that it was a good burn. 521 00:27:54,139 --> 00:27:57,142 So they are on a good trajectory. 522 00:27:58,943 --> 00:28:01,162 To for, 523 00:28:01,162 --> 00:28:04,549 staying in high Earth orbit for the remainder of this flight day 524 00:28:04,549 --> 00:28:07,552 and into next. 525 00:28:08,403 --> 00:28:09,471 The high Earth orbit 526 00:28:09,471 --> 00:28:13,942 puts them into a 43,730 527 00:28:14,125 --> 00:28:17,128 by zero statue mile orbit, 528 00:28:17,812 --> 00:28:22,367 which, orbits the Earth approximately once a day. 529 00:28:22,367 --> 00:28:25,370 It's a 23.5 hour orbit. 530 00:28:29,157 --> 00:28:29,874 For the first time 531 00:28:29,874 --> 00:28:32,927 since they arrived in space, you're looking at a live view 532 00:28:32,927 --> 00:28:35,930 of the Artemis two crew in the Orion spacecraft. 533 00:28:44,672 --> 00:28:45,123 Artemis, 534 00:28:45,123 --> 00:28:48,109 welcome on board the category spacecraft we got right now. 535 00:28:48,109 --> 00:28:50,128 Myself and Christina are in, seats 536 00:28:50,128 --> 00:28:53,214 one and two, getting ready for rendezvous and prox ups demonstration. 537 00:28:54,048 --> 00:28:57,235 Victor is just finishing up, getting out of suits and getting suit drying going. 538 00:28:57,235 --> 00:29:00,288 And Jeremy is hard at work in the cabin configuration. 539 00:29:00,288 --> 00:29:02,540 It was an amazing ride uphill. 540 00:29:02,540 --> 00:29:03,174 The views. 541 00:29:03,174 --> 00:29:07,579 We've got two moon rises that we've had so far and the views of planet Earth. 542 00:29:08,179 --> 00:29:12,867 We circled it completely and, we forgot how beautiful it is to look down on Earth. 543 00:29:15,470 --> 00:29:17,272 We're hearing some comments from the crew as they are 544 00:29:17,272 --> 00:29:20,275 preparing for their proximity operations demonstration, 545 00:29:20,909 --> 00:29:23,778 and we have just had, for the first time in over 50 546 00:29:23,778 --> 00:29:26,881 years, humans join the Deep Space Network. 547 00:29:27,031 --> 00:29:30,018 Now, we're used to people being on the, near space Network, 548 00:29:30,018 --> 00:29:33,688 the Tracking Data Relay satellite system with the International Space Station. 549 00:29:33,988 --> 00:29:36,858 But again, first time in 50 years that we will have crew traveling 550 00:29:36,858 --> 00:29:39,861 far enough to be on that deep space network. 551 00:29:41,513 --> 00:29:44,666 This view coming live from Orion now, just three hours 552 00:29:44,666 --> 00:29:47,669 and ten minutes since liftoff today from Kennedy Space Center. 553 00:29:48,686 --> 00:29:50,605 As you heard, Mission Control Houston is go 554 00:29:50,605 --> 00:29:53,908 for the crew to conduct the proximity operations demonstration. 555 00:29:53,908 --> 00:29:56,010 Again, we will see the separation of the interim 556 00:29:56,010 --> 00:29:59,881 cryogenic propulsion stage coming up first in just under 12 minutes, 557 00:30:01,733 --> 00:30:04,736 standing by for separation. 558 00:30:09,174 --> 00:30:11,993 We have good separation, good motion. 559 00:30:11,993 --> 00:30:14,629 We are happy. Go. 560 00:30:14,629 --> 00:30:17,882 Conformation separation from the interim cryogenic propulsion stage. 561 00:30:18,149 --> 00:30:19,250 Good motion. 562 00:30:19,250 --> 00:30:20,401 Go for 180. 563 00:30:20,401 --> 00:30:21,619 Pitch confirmed. 564 00:30:21,619 --> 00:30:23,872 Separation confirmed. Houston. 565 00:30:23,872 --> 00:30:25,673 Houston. Copy. 566 00:30:25,673 --> 00:30:26,491 All right, here comes a pitch. 567 00:30:26,491 --> 00:30:29,460 Right. 568 00:30:29,460 --> 00:30:32,964 This. 569 00:30:38,002 --> 00:30:40,138 I see it, look at that. 570 00:30:40,138 --> 00:30:43,141 Oh, that. 571 00:30:44,392 --> 00:30:46,561 This view inside Orion. 572 00:30:46,561 --> 00:30:48,746 I see the moon in the camera. 573 00:30:48,746 --> 00:30:49,681 And now I see. 574 00:30:49,681 --> 00:30:52,667 I see it in the docking camera field of view. 575 00:30:53,001 --> 00:30:54,502 Okay. Waiting for 550. 576 00:30:54,502 --> 00:30:56,154 I'm on the THC. 577 00:30:56,154 --> 00:30:59,157 There's 550 starting in the 19 and one. 578 00:31:00,708 --> 00:31:03,711 This is the view from. 579 00:31:04,762 --> 00:31:07,765 Nine. And, 580 00:31:08,099 --> 00:31:09,651 this is the view arrow. 581 00:31:09,651 --> 00:31:11,553 The docking camera is showing the crew inside. 582 00:31:11,553 --> 00:31:14,539 Orion 19 ends. 583 00:31:16,791 --> 00:31:17,692 Much quieter. 584 00:31:17,692 --> 00:31:18,660 So that a little checking, 585 00:31:18,660 --> 00:31:22,247 like we're driving on a rocky road, but much quieter than, in the sim. 586 00:31:22,530 --> 00:31:25,033 I'm showing about three degrees wide on eclipse, 587 00:31:26,634 --> 00:31:29,637 and it's holding right near the center. 588 00:31:30,922 --> 00:31:31,489 Integrity. 589 00:31:31,489 --> 00:31:33,057 No action for you on that. 590 00:31:33,057 --> 00:31:36,060 Enable prop caution. 591 00:31:37,195 --> 00:31:38,646 No action 592 00:31:38,646 --> 00:31:41,366 like you see that foot off the screen on camera. 593 00:31:41,366 --> 00:31:42,867 These 594 00:31:42,867 --> 00:31:45,870 0.8 degrees wide. 595 00:31:46,821 --> 00:31:49,824 Quite large. 596 00:31:52,210 --> 00:31:55,213 All right I'm going to course. 597 00:31:56,497 --> 00:31:59,500 Point nine degrees. 598 00:32:00,768 --> 00:32:01,769 One degree wide. 599 00:32:01,769 --> 00:32:02,904 Here comes six outs. 600 00:32:02,904 --> 00:32:05,907 One two, three 601 00:32:06,357 --> 00:32:09,360 eight down pulses. 602 00:32:10,078 --> 00:32:12,647 Great view of the arc that powered Orion 603 00:32:12,647 --> 00:32:15,767 during the perigee raise maneuver and apogee raise 604 00:32:15,767 --> 00:32:18,770 burn or, 605 00:32:20,521 --> 00:32:20,922 Eight. 606 00:32:20,922 --> 00:32:23,908 I can see the side docking target. 607 00:32:26,611 --> 00:32:29,597 That is a good looking American flag. 608 00:32:30,264 --> 00:32:37,288 Wow. Happy going off, Fox. 609 00:32:37,438 --> 00:32:38,873 Great flying with the Houston. 610 00:32:38,873 --> 00:32:41,843 Nice vehicle. 611 00:32:41,843 --> 00:32:42,510 Good job. 612 00:32:42,510 --> 00:32:43,861 Victor into the entire crew. 613 00:32:43,861 --> 00:32:46,848 And we enjoyed your excitement at seeing out the window. 614 00:32:49,701 --> 00:32:51,052 With proximity operations 615 00:32:51,052 --> 00:32:55,289 complete and the upper stage separation burn complete as well, 616 00:32:56,240 --> 00:32:57,709 we are now looking to 617 00:32:57,709 --> 00:33:01,729 the, ICP or Interim cryogenic Propulsion stage disposal burn. 618 00:33:01,729 --> 00:33:04,232 We will not see this or get data on it. 619 00:33:04,232 --> 00:33:07,952 It will, burn up upon reentry over Earth's atmosphere, 620 00:33:08,119 --> 00:33:11,122 over the Pacific Ocean. 621 00:33:11,155 --> 00:33:13,758 That actually looks like a crescent Earth there in the background. 622 00:33:13,758 --> 00:33:18,096 This view coming from one of the solar array wing cameras aboard Orion.