1 00:00:13,697 --> 00:00:15,298 This is Mission Control Houston 2 00:00:15,298 --> 00:00:18,551 from inside the Artemis flight control room here at the Johnson Space Center. 3 00:00:18,568 --> 00:00:21,571 We are at a mission elapsed time of two days, 4 00:00:21,571 --> 00:00:24,557 17 hours, 58 minutes and counting. 5 00:00:25,041 --> 00:00:27,894 The orbit three team of flight controllers is currently on shift 6 00:00:27,894 --> 00:00:30,263 in Mission Control, and we are gearing up for Crew 7 00:00:30,263 --> 00:00:33,333 Week at a mission elapsed time of two days, 18 hours, 8 00:00:33,333 --> 00:00:36,352 as well as the handover to our orbit, one team of flight controllers, 9 00:00:37,320 --> 00:00:42,108 the Orion spacecraft, is currently 168,000 miles and counting away from Earth 10 00:00:42,392 --> 00:00:46,880 and 110,000 miles away from the moon, while the crew has been asleep, 11 00:00:46,880 --> 00:00:47,630 we have received 12 00:00:47,630 --> 00:00:51,167 some downlinked images from integrity, so let's take a look at them. 13 00:00:52,952 --> 00:00:56,489 Here we can see Commander Reid Wiseman through Orion's window. 14 00:00:57,023 --> 00:01:01,528 We can see him looking out, watching the earth grow smaller. 15 00:01:01,761 --> 00:01:05,148 And we're all reminded that every single giant 16 00:01:05,148 --> 00:01:08,184 leap begins with leaving something familiar behind. 17 00:01:09,719 --> 00:01:11,871 Let's go over to our next image. 18 00:01:11,871 --> 00:01:16,609 And there we have mission specialist Christina Cook looking at our blue marble 19 00:01:16,609 --> 00:01:20,580 that's giving us some perspective on humanity's innate need to explore 20 00:01:21,931 --> 00:01:24,918 very inspirational photos coming down from the crew 21 00:01:25,168 --> 00:01:29,456 while we wait for them to wake up and just under a minute from now. 22 00:01:30,173 --> 00:01:33,176 For now, this is Mission Control Houston. 23 00:01:34,677 --> 00:01:35,728 Good morning. 24 00:01:35,728 --> 00:01:37,280 There's there's a couple of items. 25 00:01:37,280 --> 00:01:39,632 I did want to talk with you before. 26 00:01:39,632 --> 00:01:42,502 We got too much of the day going, so if you had a couple minutes. 27 00:01:42,502 --> 00:01:45,505 I had a few big picture words. 28 00:01:50,126 --> 00:01:50,343 Yeah. 29 00:01:50,343 --> 00:01:50,560 Go ahead. 30 00:01:50,560 --> 00:01:52,879 My big picture. 31 00:01:52,879 --> 00:01:56,449 Today we have canceled ATC to burn. 32 00:01:57,000 --> 00:02:00,003 We are replacing it with some, 33 00:02:00,954 --> 00:02:03,957 maneuvers and a check out of the wastewater dump. 34 00:02:04,107 --> 00:02:07,794 So at 1835, about 30 minutes 35 00:02:07,794 --> 00:02:11,364 from now, we're going to maneuver to, attitude 36 00:02:11,364 --> 00:02:14,751 that will put the sun onto that wastewater vent line. 37 00:02:15,468 --> 00:02:20,123 We have increased the heater temperatures on the nozzle and the lines themselves. 38 00:02:20,640 --> 00:02:24,327 And we're hoping that if the problem is the freezing 39 00:02:24,327 --> 00:02:28,281 of the vent lines, why we couldn't do the wastewater dump last night, 40 00:02:28,615 --> 00:02:32,552 then this, will give us a chance to see if we were able to solve that. 41 00:02:35,972 --> 00:02:37,674 This is Artemis mission control. 42 00:02:37,674 --> 00:02:42,328 Mission elapsed time two days, 18 hours, 45 minutes into the flight of Artemis 43 00:02:42,412 --> 00:02:45,415 two, the first flight of humans aboard the Orion spacecraft. 44 00:02:46,166 --> 00:02:48,318 You're getting a live look outside Orion 45 00:02:48,318 --> 00:02:51,321 right now. 46 00:02:52,138 --> 00:02:55,225 The, teams are maneuvering the spacecraft in the solar array. 47 00:02:55,225 --> 00:02:57,210 Wings. 48 00:02:57,210 --> 00:03:00,296 As you heard earlier, we are not having the outbound trajectory 49 00:03:00,296 --> 00:03:01,548 correction burn today. 50 00:03:01,548 --> 00:03:05,068 This was deemed unnecessary and has no impact on the mission 51 00:03:05,068 --> 00:03:06,569 or the lunar flyby. 52 00:03:06,569 --> 00:03:07,854 The trans lunar injection burn 53 00:03:07,854 --> 00:03:10,907 put the vehicle on the correct path back on flight day two, 54 00:03:11,691 --> 00:03:15,378 and therefore, the team at Mission Control, agreed that we could get both 55 00:03:15,378 --> 00:03:19,315 outbound trajectory correction burn one, as well as that second burn today. 56 00:03:19,699 --> 00:03:24,020 Skipping that second burn also allows the team to continue to continue 57 00:03:24,020 --> 00:03:29,158 troubleshooting some of the universal waste management system. 58 00:03:29,792 --> 00:03:31,277 Issues that cropped up last night. 59 00:03:33,529 --> 00:03:36,332 There was a wastewater dump, 60 00:03:36,332 --> 00:03:37,951 planned last night. 61 00:03:37,951 --> 00:03:38,551 Very routine 62 00:03:38,551 --> 00:03:43,640 and regularly scheduled action, and it terminated after only dumping 3%. 63 00:03:43,640 --> 00:03:46,643 So the wastewater tank is not currently full. 64 00:03:46,643 --> 00:03:49,646 It is at 64% with a limit of 80%. 65 00:03:49,879 --> 00:03:53,149 But the crew was instructed to use backup collection devices overnight 66 00:03:53,149 --> 00:03:56,152 if they needed. 67 00:03:56,636 --> 00:03:58,404 Part of the, reason 68 00:03:58,404 --> 00:04:03,142 for reorienting the spacecraft today is to allow it to be in the sun, 69 00:04:03,142 --> 00:04:06,379 specifically where the primary event nozzle is. 70 00:04:06,379 --> 00:04:09,382 They are hoping that spending some time in the sun will help, 71 00:04:10,400 --> 00:04:12,902 thaw out potential ice that may be on that 72 00:04:12,902 --> 00:04:15,888 bent nozzle. 73 00:04:20,760 --> 00:04:21,327 Meanwhile, 74 00:04:21,327 --> 00:04:24,797 inside the Orion spacecraft, our crew just woke up. 75 00:04:24,797 --> 00:04:28,434 That wake up coming at 11:35 a.m. 76 00:04:28,434 --> 00:04:31,437 central time. 77 00:04:31,738 --> 00:04:34,741 We have a small request for you guys, 78 00:04:34,824 --> 00:04:38,027 with this attitude that we're using for the bake outs, 79 00:04:38,278 --> 00:04:40,830 we're getting the sun on the window shades, 80 00:04:40,830 --> 00:04:43,833 and we're a little worried about them heating up too much. 81 00:04:44,100 --> 00:04:47,820 We would like to request that you please remove the window shades. 82 00:04:48,137 --> 00:04:50,790 We understand that will make it awfully bright for you guys. 83 00:04:50,790 --> 00:04:53,793 And we want to encourage you to use a t shirt, 84 00:04:54,060 --> 00:04:58,197 in the cabin or something similar if needed, to block out that sunlight. 85 00:04:58,431 --> 00:05:01,167 But the shades will help us with the temperature constraint on the windows. 86 00:05:10,760 --> 00:05:11,961 Okay. 87 00:05:11,961 --> 00:05:14,180 So we have our makeshift 88 00:05:14,180 --> 00:05:17,266 t shirt, on window one. 89 00:05:17,567 --> 00:05:19,969 Is that one okay to stay up then? Based on what you said. 90 00:05:19,969 --> 00:05:23,373 And we'll take off the window to shade the other ones are already off. 91 00:05:26,125 --> 00:05:27,777 Yep. That sounds great. 92 00:05:27,777 --> 00:05:30,780 Thanks for. 93 00:05:32,632 --> 00:05:35,635 Huntsville integrity for avatar. 94 00:05:41,691 --> 00:05:42,392 And integrity. 95 00:05:42,392 --> 00:05:45,378 Huntsville's with you. 96 00:05:49,198 --> 00:05:51,267 Yes. Good. 97 00:05:51,267 --> 00:05:53,069 Integrity. Morning. 98 00:05:53,069 --> 00:05:55,738 I think it's afternoon for you, avatar. 99 00:05:55,738 --> 00:05:58,274 Lights to report. All lights are on. 100 00:05:58,274 --> 00:06:01,277 And except for 15, one five. 101 00:06:04,680 --> 00:06:05,581 Okay, we copy you. 102 00:06:05,581 --> 00:06:07,800 Same status as yesterday. All lights on. 103 00:06:07,800 --> 00:06:10,787 Oh one, except for one five. 104 00:06:12,171 --> 00:06:15,358 You recently heard a call from NASA astronaut Christina Cook, 105 00:06:15,358 --> 00:06:19,112 mission specialist on the Artemis two flight down to, 106 00:06:19,862 --> 00:06:22,849 the mission control center at Marshall. 107 00:06:23,583 --> 00:06:27,870 This was to the payload operations director who leads science execution 108 00:06:27,870 --> 00:06:33,693 for the avatar payload, which is specifically what she was, referencing. 109 00:06:34,710 --> 00:06:35,912 Avatar stands for 110 00:06:35,912 --> 00:06:38,898 a virtual astronaut tissue analog response. 111 00:06:39,298 --> 00:06:41,934 This is part of our strategy to get a holistic 112 00:06:41,934 --> 00:06:45,271 understanding of how the deep space environment affects humans. 113 00:06:45,271 --> 00:06:48,257 So this is organ on a chip technology. 114 00:06:48,658 --> 00:06:51,260 It's about the size of a USB thumb drive. 115 00:06:51,260 --> 00:06:55,698 And it measures how individual astronauts respond to deep space stressors. 116 00:06:56,182 --> 00:07:00,503 These organ chips contain cells that were developed from preflight blood. 117 00:07:00,503 --> 00:07:05,124 Donations from the crew for this research is to validate whether those organ chips 118 00:07:05,124 --> 00:07:08,428 can serve as accurate tools for measuring and predicting 119 00:07:08,428 --> 00:07:11,431 human response to stressors. 120 00:07:11,514 --> 00:07:14,484 So scientists will be comparing these avatar, 121 00:07:14,484 --> 00:07:18,121 findings with space station findings, as well as with those samples 122 00:07:18,121 --> 00:07:21,107 taken from the crew before and after the flight. 123 00:07:23,960 --> 00:07:24,894 Hello, Houston. 124 00:07:24,894 --> 00:07:26,729 We are ready for morning sea. 125 00:07:26,729 --> 00:07:28,047 Just a few things. 126 00:07:28,047 --> 00:07:31,167 We heard a rumor up here that it is actually Saturday back on Earth. 127 00:07:31,918 --> 00:07:33,603 We have definitely lost track of the days. 128 00:07:34,787 --> 00:07:35,521 We are showing 129 00:07:35,521 --> 00:07:38,908 151,476 nautical miles from Earth. 130 00:07:38,908 --> 00:07:41,477 And it's going up about one mile every second, 131 00:07:41,477 --> 00:07:44,063 which is still a pretty impressive rate of travel. 132 00:07:44,063 --> 00:07:48,835 And, thanks to your office down there, we have got the sun beaming at all 133 00:07:48,835 --> 00:07:49,469 the windows. 134 00:07:49,469 --> 00:07:53,489 Morale is high on board and looking out window three, 135 00:07:53,489 --> 00:07:56,209 you can see a beautiful crescent earth with the sunlight 136 00:07:56,209 --> 00:07:59,061 glinting off of the ocean and the swirling clouds. 137 00:07:59,061 --> 00:08:00,980 It's just a truly remarkable sight. 138 00:08:00,980 --> 00:08:03,983 We are ready to talk. 139 00:08:05,401 --> 00:08:06,352 Gorgeous read. 140 00:08:06,352 --> 00:08:08,087 We love that description. 141 00:08:08,087 --> 00:08:11,908 And first off, thanks to the Integrity Crew for working on the weekend. 142 00:08:11,908 --> 00:08:14,544 So are we, but we are happy to do it. 143 00:08:14,544 --> 00:08:17,630 I want to start by asking if you would like to turn on the HPE 144 00:08:17,630 --> 00:08:19,765 camera for DPC, because if so, we'd love it. 145 00:08:25,938 --> 00:08:27,707 Yeah, we will work on that right now. 146 00:08:27,707 --> 00:08:30,776 Might just take us a minute and I'll try to start around the video. 147 00:08:35,097 --> 00:08:36,566 This is Artemis mission control. 148 00:08:36,566 --> 00:08:39,769 You're getting a live look inside the Orion spacecraft 149 00:08:40,052 --> 00:08:43,039 named integrity by the Artemis two crew. 150 00:08:43,673 --> 00:08:46,409 They are setting up for a public affairs event today. 151 00:08:46,409 --> 00:08:49,829 They'll be speaking with NBC and CBS. 152 00:08:55,051 --> 00:08:56,752 Integrity, this is Houston. 153 00:08:56,752 --> 00:08:59,755 Are you ready for the event? 154 00:09:04,644 --> 00:09:05,728 Houston, from inside 155 00:09:05,728 --> 00:09:08,731 integrity, we are ready for the event. 156 00:09:09,682 --> 00:09:11,817 NBC News, this is mission control. 157 00:09:11,817 --> 00:09:14,820 Houston, please call integrity for a voice check. 158 00:09:15,288 --> 00:09:15,922 Integrity. 159 00:09:15,922 --> 00:09:18,024 This is Tom Costello with NBC news. 160 00:09:18,024 --> 00:09:18,708 Are you hearing us? 161 00:09:18,708 --> 00:09:21,711 Okay. 162 00:09:24,063 --> 00:09:25,848 Hey. Hey, Tom. 163 00:09:25,848 --> 00:09:27,500 It's great to hear your voice all the way up here. 164 00:09:27,500 --> 00:09:30,453 185,000 nautical miles from Earth. 165 00:09:30,453 --> 00:09:31,137 How are you doing? 166 00:09:31,137 --> 00:09:31,887 I'm. Well. 167 00:09:31,887 --> 00:09:34,941 Congratulations on your mission so far, I'm told this is 168 00:09:34,941 --> 00:09:38,511 the farthest interview ever conducted in history. 169 00:09:38,811 --> 00:09:42,448 And I'm wondering, how does it feel right now to be in a place 170 00:09:42,448 --> 00:09:46,068 that nobody has been since 1972? 171 00:09:52,825 --> 00:09:53,843 Honestly, it 172 00:09:53,843 --> 00:09:57,713 is unbelievable that we in 1972, just being up here 173 00:09:57,713 --> 00:10:00,866 and seeing how difficult this is and how hard the team is working, 174 00:10:01,617 --> 00:10:04,053 we do have a little bit of echo on your call. 175 00:10:04,053 --> 00:10:05,671 We'll try to turn it down when we're answering. 176 00:10:05,671 --> 00:10:09,775 But this is a magnificent accomplishment to be up here, to see the moon, 177 00:10:09,775 --> 00:10:13,796 to see the Earth, and to know that we are between those two celestial bodies. 178 00:10:13,796 --> 00:10:15,564 And you can see it when you look out the window. 179 00:10:15,564 --> 00:10:18,834 The earth is almost in full eclipse, the moon is almost in full daylight, 180 00:10:19,051 --> 00:10:23,005 and the only way you could get that view is to be halfway between the two entities. 181 00:10:23,005 --> 00:10:25,491 It's just it is truly all inspiring up here. 182 00:10:25,491 --> 00:10:29,328 I think as we go into Easter Sunday thinking about, you know, all the cultures 183 00:10:29,328 --> 00:10:30,146 all around the world, 184 00:10:30,146 --> 00:10:33,149 whether you celebrate it or not, whether you believe in God or not. 185 00:10:33,532 --> 00:10:36,652 This is an opportunity for us to remember where we are, 186 00:10:36,902 --> 00:10:39,422 who we are, and that we are the same thing. 187 00:10:39,422 --> 00:10:41,007 And that we got to get through this together. 188 00:10:48,748 --> 00:10:49,432 This is Artemis 189 00:10:49,432 --> 00:10:52,435 mission control at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. 190 00:10:52,668 --> 00:10:55,671 We have now reached exactly 191 00:10:56,222 --> 00:10:59,208 three days since the launch of Orion. 192 00:11:05,448 --> 00:11:06,782 You just heard the call to the crew 193 00:11:06,782 --> 00:11:11,120 that the solar arrays are in motion ahead of taking a photo. 194 00:11:11,570 --> 00:11:15,257 We're looking to get a picture of the crew in the windows of Orion. 195 00:11:16,008 --> 00:11:19,278 Photos are the priority, of this event. 196 00:11:19,278 --> 00:11:22,248 So we'll stand by to see if we still have streaming. 197 00:11:22,248 --> 00:11:26,001 But regardless, we will be very excited to share those photos with you 198 00:11:26,001 --> 00:11:27,837 as soon as we possibly can. 199 00:11:27,837 --> 00:11:30,423 Make sure you follow NASA and NASA Artemis 200 00:11:30,423 --> 00:11:34,560 on all social media that would be at NASA and at NASA. 201 00:11:34,560 --> 00:11:37,563 Artemus. 202 00:11:38,581 --> 00:11:39,198 Integrity. 203 00:11:39,198 --> 00:11:43,469 Houston, our stars are in position to take this family portrait, 204 00:11:43,469 --> 00:11:46,722 so sometime in the next few minutes, we'd love to invite you to the windows 205 00:11:46,739 --> 00:11:47,690 to get it done. Thanks. 206 00:11:55,231 --> 00:11:57,083 All right, everybody, we're taking the pictures. 207 00:11:57,083 --> 00:12:02,371 So stay say cheese and stay still for about 30s 208 00:12:02,371 --> 00:12:05,691 while we perform this photography bracket from this us. 209 00:12:11,597 --> 00:12:14,817 Okay, well, freeze in three, two, one mark. 210 00:12:19,338 --> 00:12:21,991 The Integrated Communications Officer, or Inco, 211 00:12:21,991 --> 00:12:26,512 is helping take this picture of the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft. 212 00:12:27,179 --> 00:12:30,149 Now all smiling in the windows of the place 213 00:12:30,149 --> 00:12:33,152 they've called home. 214 00:12:33,602 --> 00:12:37,406 We've had some great views, both inside the spacecraft as well as outside, 215 00:12:37,406 --> 00:12:40,609 but this is the first time that we're getting to see the crew 216 00:12:40,976 --> 00:12:43,979 and the spacecraft in the same photo. 217 00:12:47,299 --> 00:12:48,451 As mentioned previously, 218 00:12:48,451 --> 00:12:52,471 we are taking pictures right now, so the streaming quality isn't as great. 219 00:12:53,088 --> 00:12:56,008 We look forward to sharing these pictures as soon as we possibly can 220 00:12:56,008 --> 00:12:59,128 and make sure you follow NASA and NASA Artemis on social media. 221 00:13:01,163 --> 00:13:02,731 It's taking a little longer than we thought. 222 00:13:02,731 --> 00:13:05,718 Thanks for holding. 223 00:13:07,703 --> 00:13:09,388 All right, everybody can relax. 224 00:13:09,388 --> 00:13:10,289 That was great. 225 00:13:10,289 --> 00:13:11,507 Thank you so much. 226 00:13:11,507 --> 00:13:14,510 We all look forward to getting your Christmas card. 227 00:13:14,627 --> 00:13:15,628 Come December. 228 00:13:15,628 --> 00:13:17,963 Thanks. 229 00:13:17,963 --> 00:13:19,398 On your screen, a live view 230 00:13:19,398 --> 00:13:22,434 of the Orion spacecraft looking at the moon. 231 00:13:22,451 --> 00:13:23,719 Our destination now. 232 00:13:23,719 --> 00:13:26,755 96,575 miles away. 233 00:13:32,211 --> 00:13:35,397 On the left side of your screen is Canadian Space Agency astronaut 234 00:13:35,397 --> 00:13:36,565 Jeremy Hansen. 235 00:13:36,565 --> 00:13:39,568 And to his right, NASA astronaut Christina Cook. 236 00:13:41,487 --> 00:13:42,137 During this 237 00:13:42,137 --> 00:13:46,192 demonstration, the crew will be able to manually pilot Orion once again 238 00:13:46,192 --> 00:13:49,311 and test its six degree of freedom and three degree of freedom. 239 00:13:51,647 --> 00:13:54,600 If you look closely in the background, you can see NASA astronaut 240 00:13:54,600 --> 00:13:58,287 and pilot Victor Glover filming part of this demonstration. 241 00:14:03,209 --> 00:14:03,709 All right. 242 00:14:03,709 --> 00:14:08,080 And just giving you some cool handling qualities here for the, 243 00:14:08,631 --> 00:14:13,435 we everything was nominal, and I noted that with this warp mount, 244 00:14:14,220 --> 00:14:16,472 but it does have some planet, as we knew. 245 00:14:16,472 --> 00:14:19,942 And so just applying some downward force to try and make sure you don't get 246 00:14:19,942 --> 00:14:23,178 coupling is required, but that's fine. 247 00:14:23,178 --> 00:14:24,530 That's workable. 248 00:14:24,530 --> 00:14:27,566 And then, we had a little bit of coupling and roll, 249 00:14:28,617 --> 00:14:30,753 and both in the same direction on that one, 250 00:14:30,753 --> 00:14:34,106 we had about four degrees of roll through the 20 251 00:14:34,640 --> 00:14:37,643 degrees of the. 252 00:14:38,961 --> 00:14:41,964 Capsule. 253 00:14:46,018 --> 00:14:46,435 Okay. 254 00:14:46,435 --> 00:14:49,438 We just finished the three tough maneuvers. 255 00:14:49,622 --> 00:14:51,624 The rates all seem the same. 256 00:14:51,624 --> 00:14:54,627 The response in the same. 257 00:14:54,927 --> 00:14:56,362 It is difficult 258 00:14:56,362 --> 00:15:00,833 to tell whether you might be might have some cross coupling from the RHC 259 00:15:01,200 --> 00:15:04,169 or if it's from the vehicle, but we are pretty convinced. 260 00:15:04,169 --> 00:15:07,740 And, last role one, the coupling that showed up, which was four 261 00:15:07,740 --> 00:15:11,610 degrees, was coming from the vehicle and not the RHC. 262 00:15:14,880 --> 00:15:16,548 So the vehicle overshot 263 00:15:16,548 --> 00:15:20,102 by seven degrees once it was released from the, left. 264 00:15:20,669 --> 00:15:25,374 And then it built up very slowly, built up a rate, and it looks like 265 00:15:25,374 --> 00:15:31,130 it's trying to take it back to where BRC was released, but it's overshooting again. 266 00:15:36,168 --> 00:15:39,171 Copy all. 267 00:15:43,759 --> 00:15:46,762 And, Jenny, we're going to switch pilots now. 268 00:15:46,912 --> 00:15:49,732 This will be myself in the seat 269 00:15:49,732 --> 00:15:52,735 and making comments. 270 00:15:53,702 --> 00:15:54,119 Copy. 271 00:15:54,119 --> 00:15:55,254 We're following the swap. 272 00:15:55,254 --> 00:15:58,257 Thank you. 273 00:15:58,907 --> 00:16:01,710 And currently on your screen, you can see 274 00:16:01,710 --> 00:16:05,547 CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen and NASA astronaut Christina Cook swatching, 275 00:16:05,581 --> 00:16:10,135 swapping places as they continue through the manual 276 00:16:10,135 --> 00:16:13,138 piloting developmental flight test objective. 277 00:16:14,540 --> 00:16:17,343 Again, they are performing several different attitude 278 00:16:17,343 --> 00:16:20,879 maneuvers to compare six degrees of freedom and three degrees of freedom. 279 00:16:20,879 --> 00:16:23,298 Attitude control on the spacecraft. 280 00:16:23,298 --> 00:16:27,453 Six Degrees of freedom refers to the six ways that a spacecraft moves. 281 00:16:27,453 --> 00:16:31,223 There are three translational degrees of freedom forward, backward, up, 282 00:16:31,223 --> 00:16:34,977 and down, and left and right, and three rotational degrees 283 00:16:34,977 --> 00:16:37,980 of freedom, which are roll, pitch and your. 284 00:16:37,997 --> 00:16:40,132 Okay, I want to make a comment on the pitch up. 285 00:16:40,132 --> 00:16:41,400 There was some roll there. 286 00:16:41,400 --> 00:16:47,306 I tried a different technique where I actually kind of held the or mount 287 00:16:47,306 --> 00:16:48,991 at the high end of its play, 288 00:16:48,991 --> 00:16:52,411 rather than pressing down at the low end since I was pitching up, 289 00:16:52,828 --> 00:16:56,632 but I think that actually made it a little bit harder 290 00:16:56,632 --> 00:16:58,350 to keep the roll coupling out. 291 00:16:58,350 --> 00:17:04,173 So, for pitch down, I'll go ahead and hold it at the bottom of its play. 292 00:17:04,406 --> 00:17:07,910 So in this again in the direction in this case of the pitch 293 00:17:09,745 --> 00:17:11,997 cup, you 294 00:17:11,997 --> 00:17:13,615 and Houston, we have some earth 295 00:17:13,615 --> 00:17:16,885 and human viewers here who are putting in requests 296 00:17:16,885 --> 00:17:20,122 for different motions so they can see things in the window. 297 00:17:22,908 --> 00:17:25,377 We're seeing them in the camera views and we're enjoying it. 298 00:17:25,377 --> 00:17:28,380 Those look at those scientists go. 299 00:17:34,169 --> 00:17:35,070 Not too long ago, 300 00:17:35,070 --> 00:17:38,057 they did surpass the two thirds mark 301 00:17:38,090 --> 00:17:41,460 as they continue to close in on the moon, and they are expected to make that 302 00:17:42,361 --> 00:17:45,347 closest approach and their lunar flyby on flight day six. 303 00:17:45,347 --> 00:17:48,350 Coming up on April 6th. 304 00:17:52,671 --> 00:17:54,022 Absolutely. 305 00:17:54,022 --> 00:17:56,792 One of the neat things that I'm seeing right now, 306 00:17:56,792 --> 00:18:01,647 is in the sort of largest Murray field, the one that sort of makes up most of the 307 00:18:01,997 --> 00:18:07,653 the very, western side of what you can see on the near side there is the giant. 308 00:18:07,653 --> 00:18:12,891 It's much more obvious now that one of those Mars is a huge basin, 309 00:18:13,292 --> 00:18:17,312 because it's just right now it's kind of at the 1:00 position, 310 00:18:17,696 --> 00:18:20,182 and I don't know the name of that big one. 311 00:18:20,182 --> 00:18:23,068 It's basically just west of where Syrian 312 00:18:23,068 --> 00:18:26,071 Paris and Tranquility Heights are. 313 00:18:26,188 --> 00:18:28,073 But it is it is phenomenal. 314 00:18:28,073 --> 00:18:30,259 And the moon we are looking at is not the moon. 315 00:18:30,259 --> 00:18:31,794 You see from Earth whatsoever. 316 00:18:37,950 --> 00:18:40,919 And Victor is absolutely 317 00:18:40,919 --> 00:18:44,807 mesmerized by Orientale through the 400 lens. 318 00:18:44,807 --> 00:18:48,961 He says that not only in Orientale, but all around the basin, 319 00:18:48,961 --> 00:18:51,180 you can actually see the terrain. 320 00:18:51,180 --> 00:18:54,149 It's not an albino change, it's not shadows. 321 00:18:54,149 --> 00:18:58,070 You can actually just tell that their terrain features of, 322 00:18:58,370 --> 00:19:01,373 the multi ringed crater there. 323 00:19:04,676 --> 00:19:07,679 Christina, we copied all, 324 00:19:08,013 --> 00:19:10,999 Victor's Oriental observations. 325 00:19:10,999 --> 00:19:12,901 That sounds amazing. 326 00:19:12,901 --> 00:19:17,940 And, we think based on your description of the, basin that you saw, 327 00:19:17,990 --> 00:19:20,993 that is Imbrium. 328 00:19:24,329 --> 00:19:27,332 Yes, that sounds right. 329 00:19:29,151 --> 00:19:32,454 I've never noticed that Imbrium has such a distinctive 330 00:19:32,454 --> 00:19:35,457 high albedo ring defining it. 331 00:19:38,477 --> 00:19:42,114 Also worth mentioning, we do apparently have a full moon. 332 00:19:42,181 --> 00:19:45,500 We can't detect any terminator at all. 333 00:19:45,500 --> 00:19:48,503 It looks like full limb all the way around. 334 00:19:50,005 --> 00:19:51,840 And, Jackie, we got Jeremy on there 335 00:19:51,840 --> 00:19:54,860 just for a minute before his POV, and he's just going to look at this. 336 00:19:55,978 --> 00:19:58,130 As soon as I put my hands on the 400. 337 00:19:58,130 --> 00:19:59,581 And it's just, 338 00:19:59,581 --> 00:20:02,868 you know, I'm not one for hyperbole, but it's the only thing I could come up with. 339 00:20:03,468 --> 00:20:04,469 Just seeing Tycho. 340 00:20:04,469 --> 00:20:05,871 There's mountains to the north. 341 00:20:05,871 --> 00:20:08,657 You can see Copernicus, Rainier, gamma. 342 00:20:08,657 --> 00:20:10,826 It's just everything from the training. 343 00:20:10,826 --> 00:20:14,513 But in three dimension, an absolutely unbelievable. 344 00:20:14,513 --> 00:20:17,516 This is incredible. 345 00:20:20,185 --> 00:20:23,188 Coffee moon. Joy. 346 00:20:23,605 --> 00:20:26,792 And, Houston, I can tell you that Christina now has the 400 millimeter. 347 00:20:26,792 --> 00:20:29,428 And she also is the queen of hyperbole. 348 00:20:29,428 --> 00:20:32,431 It's incredible. Wow. 349 00:20:34,833 --> 00:20:35,300 Kathy. 350 00:20:35,300 --> 00:20:38,303 Christina doing her best three impression at the window. 351 00:20:41,907 --> 00:20:43,375 Yeah, I just wanted 352 00:20:43,375 --> 00:20:46,228 to make one kind of correction to what I mentioned before. 353 00:20:46,228 --> 00:20:50,132 I do think that we have a Terminator is on the far western edge. 354 00:20:50,132 --> 00:20:51,450 It's not actually a limb. 355 00:20:56,238 --> 00:20:59,341 It's on the Terminator along with the base, 356 00:20:59,341 --> 00:21:02,778 basically almost in the same places where you would imagine a limb to be. 357 00:21:03,111 --> 00:21:06,982 But it's, very high up, you know, as you would expect from the far side. 358 00:21:07,282 --> 00:21:11,069 And you can see, the topography all along, the Terminator. 359 00:21:11,069 --> 00:21:13,772 It's awesome. 360 00:21:13,772 --> 00:21:14,306 Houston. 361 00:21:14,306 --> 00:21:17,993 Integrity for altitude reference change moment. 362 00:21:21,263 --> 00:21:24,266 Go ahead. 363 00:21:27,686 --> 00:21:29,972 Jackie, with that incredible 364 00:21:29,972 --> 00:21:33,058 viewing behind us of our destination 365 00:21:33,058 --> 00:21:37,245 in the near term, we hereby change our due 366 00:21:37,279 --> 00:21:41,900 PFG altitude reference from Earth to Moon. 367 00:21:42,200 --> 00:21:44,853 We are currently 368 00:21:44,853 --> 00:21:49,141 76,362 nautical miles 369 00:21:49,141 --> 00:21:52,127 from the moon. 370 00:21:53,962 --> 00:21:55,047 And from Earth. 371 00:21:55,047 --> 00:21:58,917 We had been 168,000 nautical miles. 372 00:22:02,371 --> 00:22:02,938 Houston. 373 00:22:02,938 --> 00:22:03,689 Kathy's.