1 00:00:10,276 --> 00:00:12,112 Yes. And integrity. 2 00:00:12,112 --> 00:00:15,799 Houston, we do have you on video for the 4K encoder. 3 00:00:15,799 --> 00:00:18,802 Check out. 4 00:00:21,504 --> 00:00:22,789 That is such great news. 5 00:00:22,789 --> 00:00:25,792 Stand by for audio checks with the wireless mic. 6 00:00:27,510 --> 00:00:30,497 Copy. 7 00:00:30,647 --> 00:00:32,966 Six hours and ten minutes since liftoff. 8 00:00:32,966 --> 00:00:35,418 I just did audio with the wireless. 9 00:00:35,418 --> 00:00:38,421 Mike, did you copy? 10 00:00:40,507 --> 00:00:41,908 You have it on, 11 00:00:41,908 --> 00:00:45,178 and we copy good audio on the handheld mic. 12 00:00:50,550 --> 00:00:51,718 That is great news. 13 00:00:51,718 --> 00:00:53,553 We're ready to call 4K encoder. 14 00:00:53,553 --> 00:00:56,539 Check out complete if you are. 15 00:00:59,392 --> 00:01:02,912 We concur 4K check out complete, and whenever you're ready 16 00:01:02,912 --> 00:01:07,133 I have some words about, S-Pen string swap that we're interested 17 00:01:07,133 --> 00:01:12,122 in having you all perform and is great to see you all wave for smiley voices. 18 00:01:12,122 --> 00:01:15,108 And we are really enjoying seeing you up there. 19 00:01:18,978 --> 00:01:21,047 Not as much as we're enjoying being here. 20 00:01:24,017 --> 00:01:26,369 That is true. 21 00:01:26,369 --> 00:01:30,507 This view on your screen coming from Orion, looking back at all of us on Earth. 22 00:01:31,591 --> 00:01:33,593 This is coming from a camera mounted 23 00:01:33,593 --> 00:01:36,596 on one of the spacecraft's solar array wings, 24 00:01:36,963 --> 00:01:40,166 just a little crescent Earth now six hours 25 00:01:40,166 --> 00:01:43,169 and 12 minutes since launch. 26 00:01:44,370 --> 00:01:47,357 The first flight of humans aboard Orion. 27 00:01:51,177 --> 00:01:51,628 Houston. 28 00:01:51,628 --> 00:01:53,746 Integrity on one for fan speed. 29 00:01:53,746 --> 00:01:56,749 Slash cabin temperature. 30 00:01:58,585 --> 00:02:01,588 Houston's listening. 31 00:02:04,591 --> 00:02:04,908 Baby, 32 00:02:04,908 --> 00:02:08,845 is it possible to lower the cabin fan speed a bit? 33 00:02:08,845 --> 00:02:12,115 And there's a lot of, of air flowing here. 34 00:02:12,115 --> 00:02:15,118 And if that is not possible, can we increase the temperature? 35 00:02:18,171 --> 00:02:18,805 Copy read. 36 00:02:18,805 --> 00:02:21,457 We understand the request and we are discussing how to implement. 37 00:02:21,457 --> 00:02:24,460 We'll follow up. 38 00:02:27,063 --> 00:02:27,230 Yeah. 39 00:02:27,230 --> 00:02:27,647 Sounds good. 40 00:02:27,647 --> 00:02:28,798 No, no urgency there. 41 00:02:28,798 --> 00:02:30,750 But just know that that will be our desire. Another. 42 00:02:33,887 --> 00:02:36,890 Copy. 43 00:02:38,958 --> 00:02:41,027 Now that the crew is awake, 44 00:02:41,027 --> 00:02:44,447 they are going to step into a brief post sleep period 45 00:02:45,348 --> 00:02:49,652 and then they will begin preparing for the perigee raise burn or PRB burn. 46 00:02:50,003 --> 00:02:53,640 That burn, scheduled to take place in just under an hour from now. 47 00:02:53,640 --> 00:02:57,093 About 59 minutes until that burn ignition 48 00:02:57,710 --> 00:03:00,713 start. 49 00:03:02,782 --> 00:03:04,434 Houston, integrity. 50 00:03:04,434 --> 00:03:05,668 Good morning. 51 00:03:05,668 --> 00:03:08,671 We are with you for PRB. 52 00:03:11,057 --> 00:03:12,108 And integrity. 53 00:03:12,108 --> 00:03:15,028 And Christina, good morning to y'all as well. 54 00:03:15,028 --> 00:03:17,480 Things are progressing well with PRB ups. 55 00:03:17,480 --> 00:03:20,550 We'll we can do a quick tag up here shortly once, 56 00:03:20,934 --> 00:03:23,937 we get our story ready. 57 00:03:24,721 --> 00:03:25,772 And this is mission control. 58 00:03:25,772 --> 00:03:27,557 Houston, you just heard a little bit 59 00:03:27,557 --> 00:03:31,377 of communication there on the Orion to Earth loop. 60 00:03:31,377 --> 00:03:35,448 And that is the voice link between the ground and the Orion spacecraft. 61 00:03:36,182 --> 00:03:38,635 So that was NASA astronaut Christina Cook, 62 00:03:38,635 --> 00:03:41,638 who is one of the mission specialist aboard the Orion spacecraft. 63 00:03:41,905 --> 00:03:45,391 Again, there are four crew members currently living and working 64 00:03:45,391 --> 00:03:48,478 on the Orion spacecraft as part of the Artemis two mission. 65 00:03:48,978 --> 00:03:52,398 So Christina was speaking directly with the team here in Mission 66 00:03:52,398 --> 00:03:56,069 Control Houston, specifically the Capcom or Capsule Communicator, 67 00:03:56,452 --> 00:03:59,839 and that flight control position serves as the direct voice link 68 00:03:59,839 --> 00:04:01,608 between the crew and the ground. 69 00:04:06,179 --> 00:04:09,182 Houston integrity for cabin attempt. 70 00:04:10,917 --> 00:04:11,367 They go ahead. 71 00:04:11,367 --> 00:04:14,370 Christina. 72 00:04:17,190 --> 00:04:20,693 Yes. It is very cold in the cabin. 73 00:04:20,693 --> 00:04:26,399 Any chance you can make it warmer or reduce the cabin fan? 74 00:04:26,666 --> 00:04:30,503 Little bit more so the ventilation is not blowing 75 00:04:30,503 --> 00:04:33,506 as hard. 76 00:04:34,557 --> 00:04:36,926 So. Yeah. 77 00:04:36,926 --> 00:04:38,661 Christina. Understand? 78 00:04:38,661 --> 00:04:41,447 While y'all were asleep, we did, 79 00:04:41,447 --> 00:04:45,318 turn one of our knobs that we have, and that was the rad loop set points. 80 00:04:46,135 --> 00:04:50,373 And we saw a very small increase in the temperature. 81 00:04:50,807 --> 00:04:54,110 And so we're going to take a look at some of these shell heaters, 82 00:04:54,110 --> 00:04:57,480 and we'll let you know when, we start putting some of that in work. 83 00:04:57,480 --> 00:05:00,600 And we can see if that affects the temperature in a positive way. 84 00:05:02,485 --> 00:05:06,472 Our next check with you is for your go no go confirmation. 85 00:05:11,627 --> 00:05:14,630 And Christina Houston is go for the burn. 86 00:05:19,018 --> 00:05:22,021 Integrity cap is. 87 00:05:25,308 --> 00:05:25,908 Integrity. 88 00:05:25,908 --> 00:05:29,162 Houston, the solar rays are in position for the burn. 89 00:05:35,401 --> 00:05:35,968 Integrity. 90 00:05:35,968 --> 00:05:38,371 Copy. 91 00:05:38,371 --> 00:05:39,722 And this is Mission control. 92 00:05:39,722 --> 00:05:42,859 Houston, we are about one minute out from the perigee raise. 93 00:05:42,859 --> 00:05:45,828 Burn. That burn expected to last about a minute. 94 00:05:45,828 --> 00:05:48,865 The burn will adjust Orion's perigee, or the lowest point of its orbit, 95 00:05:48,865 --> 00:05:52,285 into the correct orbital geometry to set it up for its translator injection, 96 00:05:52,285 --> 00:05:55,288 or TLC burn. 97 00:05:56,823 --> 00:05:59,809 And that perigee raise burn is now underway. 98 00:06:13,523 --> 00:06:14,640 And there on your screen, 99 00:06:14,640 --> 00:06:19,128 you can see the eight pulse engines on the Orion spacecraft. 100 00:06:20,012 --> 00:06:22,765 Now, this is a visualization of the Orion spacecraft, 101 00:06:22,765 --> 00:06:25,768 as we don't currently have live views from the spacecraft itself. 102 00:06:25,885 --> 00:06:28,738 But this uses the data and telemetry from the spacecraft. 103 00:06:30,706 --> 00:06:33,559 Again, this perigee raise burn expected to last about a minute. 104 00:06:33,559 --> 00:06:36,562 Currently, everything is proceeding as planned. 105 00:06:45,688 --> 00:06:48,141 And we do have confirmation that that burn is complete. 106 00:06:48,141 --> 00:06:49,292 It was a good burn. 107 00:06:49,292 --> 00:06:52,278 We're tracking a good burn. 108 00:06:56,549 --> 00:06:57,834 And we see the same. 109 00:06:57,834 --> 00:07:00,837 And with a bonus trim burn. 110 00:07:03,322 --> 00:07:06,325 And there on your screen, you are seeing a live view 111 00:07:06,659 --> 00:07:11,998 of the Orion spacecraft from one of its solar array wing cameras. 112 00:07:11,998 --> 00:07:15,351 And you can also see another one of the solar array wings on the bottom 113 00:07:15,351 --> 00:07:18,354 right hand of your screen from the Orion spacecraft. 114 00:07:19,071 --> 00:07:20,490 Again, this live view is. 115 00:07:20,490 --> 00:07:23,493 This live view comes following 116 00:07:23,993 --> 00:07:26,996 that perigee raise burn. 117 00:07:28,648 --> 00:07:29,182 For it there. 118 00:07:29,182 --> 00:07:30,216 We really appreciate it. 119 00:07:30,216 --> 00:07:33,219 So the good first, 120 00:07:33,686 --> 00:07:35,037 Well the two orbits Earth. 121 00:07:35,037 --> 00:07:38,341 I guess this one's just got a 38,000 mile apogee. 122 00:07:38,641 --> 00:07:42,028 We're going to pick up in 20 611 103, briefly checklist, 123 00:07:42,478 --> 00:07:44,547 and then we're going to sit down and get some rest. 124 00:07:44,547 --> 00:07:45,231 Make sure you support. 125 00:07:48,117 --> 00:07:50,453 Yes. Great peer probe day. 126 00:07:50,453 --> 00:07:51,687 Excellent flight day one. 127 00:07:51,687 --> 00:07:54,891 You, get some good rest and we'll be in touch 128 00:07:54,891 --> 00:07:57,894 in a couple of hours. 129 00:07:58,311 --> 00:07:59,278 You as well. 130 00:07:59,278 --> 00:07:59,579 Goodnight. 131 00:07:59,579 --> 00:08:02,582 Earth. 132 00:08:03,783 --> 00:08:04,350 Good morning. 133 00:08:04,350 --> 00:08:05,418 Artemis. Two crew. 134 00:08:05,418 --> 00:08:09,589 While you're soaring beyond Earth, we're sending a little piece of home your way. 135 00:08:09,739 --> 00:08:13,226 Here are some messages from your NASA team to brighten your flight day. 136 00:08:13,442 --> 00:08:16,128 From your friends and our three flight systems branch. 137 00:08:16,128 --> 00:08:18,498 We are go for exercise. Got. 138 00:08:18,498 --> 00:08:21,651 These are the two that go by 139 00:08:21,767 --> 00:08:24,770 from the Orion to existing. 140 00:08:25,938 --> 00:08:28,858 Wishing you an excellent mission around the moon from the Huntsville 141 00:08:28,858 --> 00:08:33,062 Operation Support Center's Systems Engineering Team store. 142 00:08:33,079 --> 00:08:35,448 This is from the Marshall Space Flight Center 143 00:08:35,448 --> 00:08:37,316 science branch to the crew of Artemis two. 144 00:08:37,316 --> 00:08:40,770 We rest. You can read it at the back there. 145 00:08:40,970 --> 00:08:43,623 We just wanted to wish you a safe trip to the moon from your JSC. 146 00:08:43,623 --> 00:08:47,193 14 from the Wallops Island Radar five crew. Go. 147 00:08:48,060 --> 00:08:49,278 Godspeed. 148 00:08:49,278 --> 00:08:52,131 Good luck from your Orion mission planning team. 149 00:08:52,131 --> 00:08:55,318 I'm at Team Witness USA. Journey. Go right 150 00:08:56,485 --> 00:08:59,372 from all of us at NASA's Launch Services Program. 151 00:08:59,372 --> 00:09:02,358 We're so proud to support the journey to the moon. 152 00:09:05,978 --> 00:09:08,898 And Houston integrity, we are ready to go. 153 00:09:08,898 --> 00:09:09,865 And that was awesome. 154 00:09:09,865 --> 00:09:12,868 Thank you for all of those messages. 155 00:09:13,553 --> 00:09:16,556 You are very welcome. 156 00:09:18,391 --> 00:09:20,276 Good afternoon and welcome to the Artemis 157 00:09:20,276 --> 00:09:23,729 Flight Control Room here at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. 158 00:09:23,729 --> 00:09:26,632 I'm NASA pao Leah Cheshire Mustachio for your orbit. 159 00:09:26,632 --> 00:09:27,383 One commentator 160 00:09:27,383 --> 00:09:31,137 ready to take you through a very busy day for the crew, namely with the trans 161 00:09:31,137 --> 00:09:35,641 lunar injection burn this afternoon that is scheduled for 6:49 p.m. 162 00:09:35,641 --> 00:09:36,692 central time. 163 00:09:36,692 --> 00:09:42,048 Expecting a five minute and 49 second burn on the OMS engine on the left. 164 00:09:42,198 --> 00:09:45,918 The data visualization you're seeing is arrow, the Artemis real 165 00:09:45,918 --> 00:09:47,687 time orbit website. 166 00:09:47,687 --> 00:09:52,441 If you look closely, you can see we are now under 10,000 miles away from Earth. 167 00:09:52,441 --> 00:09:56,012 That will continue to, decrease until we get to 168 00:09:56,012 --> 00:09:58,998 115 statute miles above our home planet. 169 00:09:59,231 --> 00:10:01,400 That will be the closest the crew is to the planet 170 00:10:01,400 --> 00:10:04,103 until they return for their splashdown on flight day ten. 171 00:10:06,238 --> 00:10:07,490 Integrity 172 00:10:07,490 --> 00:10:10,493 Houston has completed the poll for toy. 173 00:10:10,826 --> 00:10:14,597 When the engine ignites, you embark on humanity's lunar Homecoming 174 00:10:14,597 --> 00:10:18,868 Ark and set the course to return integrity and her crew safely home. 175 00:10:19,585 --> 00:10:22,588 Houston is go for TLI. 176 00:10:27,326 --> 00:10:29,211 Integrity copies 177 00:10:29,211 --> 00:10:32,248 and your integrity crew is go for TLI. 178 00:10:32,782 --> 00:10:35,818 With this burn to the moon, we do not leave earth. 179 00:10:36,302 --> 00:10:38,671 We choose it. 180 00:10:38,671 --> 00:10:39,772 Mission controllers go. 181 00:10:39,772 --> 00:10:40,790 The crew is go. 182 00:10:40,790 --> 00:10:43,793 You're getting a live view from Orion now of Earth. 183 00:10:48,564 --> 00:10:51,567 10s until trans lunar injection burn start. 184 00:11:03,896 --> 00:11:04,647 Integrity. 185 00:11:04,647 --> 00:11:05,448 Good engine. 186 00:11:05,448 --> 00:11:05,698 Good. 187 00:11:05,698 --> 00:11:08,701 Control. 188 00:11:10,653 --> 00:11:13,639 We show the same goes great up here. 189 00:11:15,441 --> 00:11:18,444 At Meti mission elapsed time of one day, one hour 190 00:11:18,444 --> 00:11:21,447 and 14 minutes into the Artemis two mission. 191 00:11:22,982 --> 00:11:26,702 As Orion was flying 115 statute miles above 192 00:11:26,702 --> 00:11:31,107 Earth and 247,600 miles away from the moon, 193 00:11:31,907 --> 00:11:35,027 we have the start of the trans lunar injection burn that will send the crew 194 00:11:35,027 --> 00:11:38,330 around the moon, the first humans to do so in over 50 years. 195 00:11:41,867 --> 00:11:44,870 This. 196 00:11:52,311 --> 00:11:54,230 Velocity of the spacecraft ticking up 197 00:11:54,230 --> 00:11:57,566 now over 23,900mph. 198 00:12:02,188 --> 00:12:04,106 Two minutes into this five minute 199 00:12:04,106 --> 00:12:07,109 and 55 zero second burn. 200 00:12:09,862 --> 00:12:11,630 Continuing to get good calls here 201 00:12:11,630 --> 00:12:14,633 in Mission Control Houston from all flight controllers. 202 00:12:15,384 --> 00:12:17,670 Integrity. We copy the enabled caution. 203 00:12:17,670 --> 00:12:20,673 No crew action. 204 00:12:21,657 --> 00:12:21,991 Okay. 205 00:12:21,991 --> 00:12:25,377 Integrity copies over three minutes. 206 00:12:25,377 --> 00:12:28,380 Now into the trans lunar injection burn. 207 00:12:33,419 --> 00:12:34,220 These live views 208 00:12:34,220 --> 00:12:37,223 coming from Orion as it looks back on Earth, 209 00:12:37,373 --> 00:12:40,943 leaving a high Earth orbit and beginning its journey to the moon. 210 00:12:40,943 --> 00:12:44,246 We are now 230 miles above Earth, 211 00:12:44,847 --> 00:12:48,384 246,500 miles away from the moon. 212 00:12:56,008 --> 00:12:56,792 We have one minute 213 00:12:56,792 --> 00:12:59,779 left in the trans lunar injection burn. 214 00:13:00,296 --> 00:13:03,299 Everything continuing to look good. 215 00:13:04,700 --> 00:13:07,703 We have less than 20s left of this burn. 216 00:13:08,454 --> 00:13:11,307 This is the final major burn for the mission. 217 00:13:12,358 --> 00:13:13,526 Because this also serves 218 00:13:13,526 --> 00:13:16,529 as our deorbit burn. 219 00:13:17,580 --> 00:13:19,465 Integrity looks like a good burn. 220 00:13:19,465 --> 00:13:22,468 We're confirming. 221 00:13:26,872 --> 00:13:27,423 Integrity. 222 00:13:27,423 --> 00:13:30,409 Copy. 223 00:13:32,178 --> 00:13:35,431 Confirmation from teams here on the ground to the Artemis 224 00:13:35,514 --> 00:13:40,553 two crew aboard Orion, we have trans lunar injection burn cut off 225 00:13:41,187 --> 00:13:44,190 and early reports that it was a very good burn. 226 00:13:45,741 --> 00:13:48,811 Orion, now 520 miles away from Earth. 227 00:13:49,111 --> 00:13:53,582 Just five minutes ago, we were only 115 miles above Earth's surface. 228 00:13:53,933 --> 00:13:57,536 That distance will continue to increase as we are now on a trajectory 229 00:13:57,536 --> 00:13:58,888 to fly around the moon. 230 00:13:58,888 --> 00:14:01,891 For the first time in over 50 years. 231 00:14:03,742 --> 00:14:07,129 Live views from the Orion spacecraft as it looks back on Earth 232 00:14:07,129 --> 00:14:10,132 following completion of the trans lunar injection burn. 233 00:14:10,199 --> 00:14:13,202 The burn that commits us to flying around the moon. 234 00:14:13,202 --> 00:14:16,255 It also commits us to a return to our home planet on flight 235 00:14:16,255 --> 00:14:19,258 day ten and a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. 236 00:14:19,375 --> 00:14:23,479 But for now, these views of Earth as Orion starts its journey. 237 00:14:32,788 --> 00:14:34,039 And Houston integrity. 238 00:14:34,039 --> 00:14:34,907 We just wanted to share 239 00:14:34,907 --> 00:14:38,427 a little bit of the sentiment up here as we came around the planet. 240 00:14:38,427 --> 00:14:42,348 And, we're zooming over just 100 nautical miles above it. 241 00:14:42,348 --> 00:14:45,351 If you got a moment. 242 00:14:45,901 --> 00:14:48,888 Please, Jeremy, we are all yours. 243 00:14:51,774 --> 00:14:54,526 Well, with that, successful toy cruise. 244 00:14:54,526 --> 00:14:56,762 Feeling pretty good up here on our way to the moon. 245 00:14:56,762 --> 00:14:59,031 And we just wanted to, 246 00:14:59,031 --> 00:15:03,986 communicate to everyone around the planet who's worked to make Artemis as possible. 247 00:15:03,986 --> 00:15:08,908 That we firmly felt the power of your perseverance during every second 248 00:15:08,908 --> 00:15:13,412 of that burn, humanity has once again shown what we are capable of. 249 00:15:13,679 --> 00:15:17,900 And it's your hopes for the future that carry us now on this journey 250 00:15:17,900 --> 00:15:20,903 around the world. 251 00:15:22,187 --> 00:15:23,989 Hugs there at the Capcom console 252 00:15:23,989 --> 00:15:27,626 from NASA astronaut and Capcom or capsule communicator Chris Birch. 253 00:15:27,893 --> 00:15:32,932 With Artemis two back up and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jenny Gibbons. 254 00:15:38,037 --> 00:15:41,340 This is a live view from the Orion capsule. 255 00:15:41,340 --> 00:15:45,594 Looking back on Earth, our home planet, we are now 256 00:15:45,594 --> 00:15:49,581 18,500 miles away from Earth. 257 00:15:49,765 --> 00:15:52,818 When we conducted that trans lunar injection burn coming up on 258 00:15:52,818 --> 00:15:57,623 about two hours ago, we were just 115 miles above our planet. 259 00:15:58,073 --> 00:16:00,893 Obviously, that has increased exponentially as we are 260 00:16:00,893 --> 00:16:03,963 now on the journey to the moon and back home. 261 00:16:04,263 --> 00:16:07,099 Currently, Orion is 223,000 miles 262 00:16:07,099 --> 00:16:10,102 away from the moon. 263 00:16:10,352 --> 00:16:13,973 This is Artemis Mission Control, now Meti or Mission Elapsed time. 264 00:16:13,973 --> 00:16:18,110 One day, three hours and ten minutes into the Artemis two mission, 265 00:16:18,510 --> 00:16:21,647 the first flight of humans around the moon in over 50 years. 266 00:16:21,864 --> 00:16:25,918 And we are going to the moon after a successful trans lunar injection 267 00:16:25,918 --> 00:16:31,106 burn today, we are now over 19,500 miles away from Earth 268 00:16:31,440 --> 00:16:36,228 and growing closer to our lunar neighbor, now 222,000 miles away from the moon. 269 00:16:37,379 --> 00:16:40,282 The view on the left side of your screen is from Orion. 270 00:16:40,282 --> 00:16:43,068 A live view looking back at our home planet. 271 00:16:43,068 --> 00:16:47,489 That small dot and down in the bottom right hand screen you can see 272 00:16:47,723 --> 00:16:50,726 Capcom Chris Burch wrapping up her, 273 00:16:50,726 --> 00:16:54,747 orbit one shift today, as well as flight director Jeff Ratigan. 274 00:16:54,747 --> 00:16:57,900 They've been leading the teams throughout orbit one 275 00:16:57,900 --> 00:17:00,903 and the trans lunar injection burn 276 00:17:01,487 --> 00:17:01,920 integrity. 277 00:17:01,920 --> 00:17:04,907 Houston, you ready for the event? 278 00:17:09,862 --> 00:17:10,195 Houston. 279 00:17:10,195 --> 00:17:10,612 Integrity. 280 00:17:10,612 --> 00:17:13,615 We are ready for the event. 281 00:17:15,050 --> 00:17:16,952 ABC news, this is mission control. 282 00:17:16,952 --> 00:17:17,553 Houston. 283 00:17:17,553 --> 00:17:20,539 Please call integrity for a voice check. 284 00:17:21,690 --> 00:17:24,259 Integrity, this is gio Benitez at ABC news. 285 00:17:24,259 --> 00:17:27,262 How do you hear me? 286 00:17:28,580 --> 00:17:29,815 Great. 287 00:17:29,815 --> 00:17:31,734 Outstanding. We have you loud and clear. 288 00:17:31,734 --> 00:17:34,069 How about us? 289 00:17:34,069 --> 00:17:35,754 I hear you loud and clear. 290 00:17:35,754 --> 00:17:37,523 And I truly cannot believe it. 291 00:17:37,523 --> 00:17:38,190 You are quite 292 00:17:38,190 --> 00:17:42,027 literally on the way to the moon right now and still speaking with us. 293 00:17:42,294 --> 00:17:43,729 Tell me, how do you feel? 294 00:17:43,729 --> 00:17:45,080 What's going through your mind? 295 00:17:45,080 --> 00:17:46,949 I mean, this was be so incredible 296 00:17:46,949 --> 00:17:51,003 because have you allowed the weight of the moment to really 297 00:17:52,171 --> 00:17:52,921 fit in here? 298 00:17:52,921 --> 00:17:55,908 Have you ever allow that to happen? 299 00:17:57,259 --> 00:17:59,311 Around that to happen? 300 00:17:59,311 --> 00:18:02,664 Well, first and foremost, we all wanted to give a shout out to our families first, 301 00:18:02,664 --> 00:18:05,784 because we are pretty far from earth and we have not gotten to say hi to them yet. 302 00:18:06,769 --> 00:18:10,706 But there was a moment, about an hour ago, 303 00:18:10,889 --> 00:18:14,510 where Mission Control Houston reoriented our spacecraft as the sun was setting 304 00:18:14,510 --> 00:18:18,197 behind the Earth, and I don't know what we all expected to see in that moment, 305 00:18:18,347 --> 00:18:21,300 but you can see the entire globe from pole to pole. 306 00:18:21,300 --> 00:18:24,470 You can see, Africa, Europe. 307 00:18:24,470 --> 00:18:27,840 And as if you looked really close, you could see the northern Lights. 308 00:18:28,107 --> 00:18:29,942 It was the most spectacular moment. 309 00:18:29,942 --> 00:18:32,010 And it paused all four of us in our tracks. 310 00:18:33,112 --> 00:18:34,913 Yeah, well, you are making history. 311 00:18:34,913 --> 00:18:38,717 Read Weissman, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover. 312 00:18:38,817 --> 00:18:40,669 Congratulations to all of you. 313 00:18:40,669 --> 00:18:42,888 America, the world is with you. 314 00:18:42,888 --> 00:18:45,174 We are watching every moment 315 00:18:45,174 --> 00:18:48,811 of this journey, and we will cheer you when you get back. 316 00:18:49,044 --> 00:18:50,245 And along the way. 317 00:18:50,245 --> 00:18:51,446 Thank you for joining us. 318 00:18:51,446 --> 00:18:54,466 Best of luck to you and safe travels.