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That's a part of being a human."}, {"start": 228.44, "end": 229.44, "text": " being a human."}, {"start": 229.44, "end": 233.44, "text": " We shall return."}, {"start": 233.44, "end": 238.44, "text": " Continuing to test out every bit of Orion."}, {"start": 238.44, "end": 241.44, "text": " Coming back to Earth seven miles, seven miles."}, {"start": 241.44, "end": 243.44, "text": " Humanity sets big goals."}, {"start": 243.44, "end": 246.44, "text": " We can bring together genius from around the world."}, {"start": 246.44, "end": 252.44, "text": " You have the best people on planet Earth putting this vehicle together."}, {"start": 252.44, "end": 257.44, "text": " To innovate for the benefit of humanity and to inspire the world to discover it."}, {"start": 257.44, "end": 272.0, "text": " Welcome to Artemis Mission Control here at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 272.0, "end": 274.12, "text": " I'm Leah Cheshire-Mustachio."}, {"start": 274.12, "end": 278.4, "text": " Right now, the Artemis-2 crew and Mission Control are preparing to support today's"}, {"start": 278.4, "end": 283.4, "text": " lunar flyby the first time we've sent humans around the moon in over 50 years."}, {"start": 283.40000000000003, "end": 290.40000000000003, "text": " In integrity, you can use the OEs and your HHP camera for the milestone words at the Apollo 13 record distance."}, {"start": 290.40000000000003, "end": 296.40000000000003, "text": " You'll notice that we pause every time we hear communications to and from the crew. They are the stars for today."}, {"start": 296.40000000000003, "end": 302.40000000000003, "text": " This afternoon, the crew will have their closest approach of the moon and will surpass the record."}, {"start": 302.40000000000003, "end": 311.40000000000003, "text": " That record just mentioned of the furthest humans have ever flown, set by the Apollo 13 astronauts in 1970."}, {"start": 313.40000000000003, "end": 321.48, "text": " You're looking at a live view inside the Orion spacecraft and at our Artemis II crew members."}, {"start": 321.48, "end": 326.24, "text": " They have just completed their post-sleep period during which they conduct any hygiene"}, {"start": 326.24, "end": 328.28000000000003, "text": " and cabin setup for the day."}, {"start": 328.28000000000003, "end": 335.08000000000004, "text": " They also had a chance to eat breakfast before we got into our daily planning conference."}, {"start": 335.08000000000004, "end": 338.52000000000004, "text": " The flight control team here in Mission Control Houston collecting information from"}, {"start": 338.52, "end": 343.88, "text": " all consoles around the room that we could relay up to the crew ahead of this monumental day."}, {"start": 345.24, "end": 349.79999999999995, "text": " As you can see on your right NASA astronaut Christina Cook taking a video of NASA astronaut"}, {"start": 349.79999999999995, "end": 359.47999999999996, "text": " Victor Glover. 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Thank you. Yep, so most had already heard that. Sorry about that. The second question."}, {"start": 516.96, "end": 519.96, "text": " We appreciate it. Talk to you soon. No problem."}, {"start": 535.96, "end": 543.9200000000001, "text": " Those communications between NASA astronaut Christina Cook"}, {"start": 543.9200000000001, "end": 545.96, "text": " and Canadian Space Agency astronaut"}, {"start": 545.96, "end": 548.5600000000001, "text": " and today's CAPCOM or capsule communicator,"}, {"start": 548.5600000000001, "end": 551.32, "text": " the one person here speaking with the crew right now."}, {"start": 551.32, "end": 552.44, "text": " That is Jenny Gibbons."}, {"start": 552.44, "end": 555.0, "text": " She is an Artemis II backup crew member here"}, {"start": 555.0, "end": 557.24, "text": " in Mission Control Houston."}, {"start": 558.44, "end": 561.36, "text": " We are now four days, 18 hours and 30 minutes"}, {"start": 561.36, "end": 564.2800000000001, "text": " into the flight of Orion for Artemis II."}, {"start": 564.28, "end": 569.76, "text": " The Artemis II crew inside Orion lifted off atop the space launch system rocket"}, {"start": 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This was practiced for future Artemis missions,"}, {"start": 608.44, "end": 610.44, "text": " during which astronauts in Orion will dock"}, {"start": 610.44, "end": 611.96, "text": " with the lunar lander that will take them"}, {"start": 611.96, "end": 613.72, "text": " to the surface of the moon."}, {"start": 613.72, "end": 616.9200000000001, "text": " About 24 hours after launch, 25 hours actually,"}, {"start": 616.92, "end": 620.5999999999999, "text": " Orion then conducted TLI, the Translunar Injection Burn."}, {"start": 620.5999999999999, "end": 625.52, "text": " This 5-minute 50-second burn committed Orion to departing high Earth orbit and set us up"}, {"start": 625.52, "end": 627.4399999999999, "text": " for today's flyby."}, {"start": 627.4399999999999, "end": 632.0799999999999, "text": " That Translunar Injection Burn also served as the spacecraft's deorbit burn."}, {"start": 632.0799999999999, "end": 636.28, "text": " It slingshots Orion around the Moon and sends the crew on 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space once before as a flight engineer."}, {"start": 738.72, "end": 741.04, "text": " If they don't, you can just fly to us and tell us over there."}, {"start": 741.04, "end": 741.56, "text": " That'd be great."}, {"start": 741.56, "end": 742.36, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 742.36, "end": 744.72, "text": " We'll keep that in mind too."}, {"start": 745.08, "end": 746.08, "text": " And he'll be here."}, {"start": 748.76, "end": 750.68, "text": " Wiseman also has a great sense of humor."}, {"start": 751.04, "end": 753.84, "text": " He was aboard the International Space Station from May"}, {"start": 753.84, "end": 757.4, "text": " through November 2014 as part of Expedition 41."}, {"start": 757.76, "end": 760.5, "text": " This was a 165-day mission during which he"}, {"start": 760.5, "end": 763.54, "text": " and his crewmates completed more than 300 science experiments"}, {"start": 763.54, "end": 766.9, "text": " in areas like human physiology, medicine, science,"}, {"start": 766.9, 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"text": " when he launched as a pilot"}, {"start": 796.82, "end": 799.1800000000001, "text": " of NASA's SpaceX Crew 1 mission."}, {"start": 799.1800000000001, "end": 801.08, "text": " That was the first operational mission"}, {"start": 801.08, "end": 803.0200000000001, "text": " of NASA's commercial crew program"}, {"start": 803.0200000000001, "end": 805.9200000000001, "text": " which resumed launching American rockets from American soil"}, {"start": 805.9200000000001, "end": 808.12, "text": " to the International Space Station since the end"}, {"start": 808.12, "end": 809.6400000000001, "text": " of the shuttle program."}, {"start": 809.6400000000001, "end": 812.62, "text": " Victor is a U.S. Navy captain and naval aviator"}, {"start": 812.62, "end": 814.6400000000001, "text": " who served as a test pilot, racking up more"}, {"start": 814.64, "end": 819.0, "text": " than 3,500 flight hours in more than 40 different aircraft."}, {"start": 819.0, "end": 821.92, "text": " He also became 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"text": " with a total of 328 consecutive days in space."}, {"start": 853.76, "end": 855.6800000000001, "text": " She also participated in the first ever"}, {"start": 855.6800000000001, "end": 858.96, "text": " all-female spacewalk with her friend and colleague,"}, {"start": 858.96, "end": 860.9200000000001, "text": " Jessica Meir, now living and working aboard"}, {"start": 860.9200000000001, "end": 863.44, "text": " the International Space Station yet again."}, {"start": 863.44, "end": 864.6800000000001, "text": " Before becoming an astronaut,"}, {"start": 864.6800000000001, "end": 866.9200000000001, "text": " Christina helped build space science instruments"}, {"start": 866.9200000000001, "end": 868.4000000000001, "text": " and led scientific field work"}, {"start": 868.4000000000001, "end": 871.6800000000001, "text": " in some of the most remote environments on the planet."}, {"start": 871.6800000000001, "end": 874.96, "text": " Her hobbies include surfing, rock climbing, community 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They'll have a higher vantage point much farther than"}, {"start": 1170.22, "end": 1176.04, "text": " Apollo's lunar orbits on average. These astronauts can observe both the holes and large-scale"}, {"start": 1176.04, "end": 1181.92, "text": " geologic features in a single view. And due to our April 1 launch date and current"}, {"start": 1181.92, "end": 1186.6200000000001, "text": " illumination conditions, the RMS-2 astronauts have become the first humans to directly"}, {"start": 1186.6200000000001, "end": 1193.6200000000001, "text": " observe certain far-side regions of the moon with unaided eyes."}, {"start": 1276.6200000000001, "end": 1286.6200000000001, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 1286.6200000000001, "end": 1296.6200000000001, "text": " You ready?"}, {"start": 1296.6200000000001, "end": 1298.6200000000001, "text": " Thank you all."}, {"start": 1386.6200000000001, "end": 1399.1000000000001, "text": " We are now 36 minutes until we see the integrity crew past the Apollo 13 distance record and"}, {"start": 1399.1000000000001, "end": 1403.0600000000002, "text": " joining me on console I have Julian Gross, the Artemis curation lead."}, {"start": 1403.0600000000002, "end": 1404.0600000000002, "text": " Thanks for joining me today."}, {"start": 1404.0600000000002, "end": 1405.0600000000002, "text": " Thanks for having me."}, {"start": 1405.0600000000002, "end": 1406.0600000000002, "text": " I'm very excited to be here."}, {"start": 1406.0600000000002, "end": 1407.5000000000002, "text": " We're very excited to have you."}, {"start": 1407.5000000000002, "end": 1413.5000000000002, "text": " So can you tell me about your role as Artemis curation lead and what that entails?"}, {"start": 1413.5000000000002, "end": 1414.5000000000002, "text": " Yeah."}, {"start": 1414.5, "end": 1416.28, "text": " For the overall Artemis campaign,"}, {"start": 1416.28, "end": 1418.92, "text": " I'm in the Artemis Lunar Sample Curation Lead."}, {"start": 1418.92, "end": 1422.58, "text": " I mean, I'm helping NASA to return the next set"}, {"start": 1422.58, "end": 1425.24, "text": " of lunar samples from the lunar surface."}, {"start": 1425.24, "end": 1427.08, "text": " And for Artemis II specifically,"}, {"start": 1427.08, "end": 1429.5, "text": " I'm one of the science team leads"}, {"start": 1429.5, "end": 1431.14, "text": " and specifically I'm responsible"}, {"start": 1431.14, "end": 1434.76, "text": " or the voice for impacts, poles, and landing sites."}, {"start": 1434.76, "end": 1435.6, "text": " Fascinating."}, {"start": 1435.6, "end": 1438.2, "text": " So what helped us select the targets"}, {"start": 1438.2, "end": 1440.64, "text": " that the crew is going to be photographing today?"}, {"start": 1440.64, "end": 1442.32, "text": " So we had a plan coming in"}, {"start": 1442.32, "end": 1446.1599999999999, "text": " where we basically made a list of all the available targets"}, {"start": 1446.1599999999999, "end": 1448.8, "text": " during the April launch window,"}, {"start": 1448.8, "end": 1450.32, "text": " because before you launch,"}, {"start": 1450.32, "end": 1451.6399999999999, "text": " we wouldn't exactly be sure"}, {"start": 1451.6399999999999, "end": 1455.52, "text": " which targets would be visible."}, {"start": 1455.52, "end": 1456.52, "text": " And so once we launched,"}, {"start": 1456.52, "end": 1459.36, "text": " we then were able to cut down on that list"}, {"start": 1459.36, "end": 1461.28, "text": " and prioritize our targets."}, {"start": 1461.28, "end": 1464.24, "text": " And the five theme leads came together"}, {"start": 1464.24, "end": 1467.28, "text": " and really discussed and collaborative,"}, {"start": 1467.28, "end": 1468.9199999999998, "text": " talked through which,"}, {"start": 1468.92, "end": 1482.1200000000001, "text": " which targets we could then, which targets we could then see and prioritize."}, {"start": 1482.1200000000001, "end": 1483.68, "text": " And so that made it into our plan."}, {"start": 1483.68, "end": 1487.68, "text": " We worked then with Timeline to make sure that all the targets are visible."}, {"start": 1487.68, "end": 1490.64, "text": " Some targets are time-dependent, like we're set or earth-rise."}, {"start": 1490.64, "end": 1495.24, "text": " And some targets will rotate out of view when integrity starts going around the moon."}, {"start": 1495.24, "end": 1498.5600000000002, "text": " And so we have, we put these in early so that the crew has a chance to describe those"}, {"start": 1498.56, "end": 1503.12, "text": " to us. Fascinating. I cannot wait to hear what they have to say. So we just heard them"}, {"start": 1503.12, "end": 1507.48, "text": " say that their long lens is configured. That's very exciting. And for us, when we look at"}, {"start": 1507.48, "end": 1512.84, "text": " the moon from Earth, what features are we seeing that the crew will also fly by today?"}, {"start": 1512.84, "end": 1519.8799999999999, "text": " Yeah, so I really hope that people on Earth who are in nighttime will look up into"}, {"start": 1519.8799999999999, "end": 1524.3799999999999, "text": " the moon tonight. The features that the crew will see that we can also currently"}, {"start": 1524.38, "end": 1531.98, "text": " see is Ars Tarkis Plateau. Grimaldi is another feature. They're going to be sort of on RLM"}, {"start": 1531.98, "end": 1537.9, "text": " and then Oceana's Prokolarum, that really dark, large area on the other side that we can see."}, {"start": 1537.9, "end": 1542.5400000000002, "text": " The crew is going to see that in the beginning. The more they fly around, the less of that"}, {"start": 1542.5400000000002, "end": 1546.5400000000002, "text": " they will see. So those are targets we will hear them describe early on in the fly by."}, {"start": 1547.18, "end": 1550.6200000000001, "text": " Fascinating. Well, and the crew has been training for years for this day,"}, {"start": 1550.6200000000001, "end": 1555.74, "text": " And so we're going to hear them make a lot of calls about what they are seeing on the moon,"}, {"start": 1555.74, "end": 1560.7, "text": " and they're going to use a lot of interesting terms that I myself need some brushing up on."}, {"start": 1560.7, "end": 1565.18, "text": " So could you walk us through a few of the things that we'll hear them use to describe the moon,"}, {"start": 1565.18, "end": 1571.2600000000002, "text": " like albedo, exosphere, ejecta, just some of those major terms we expect to hear from the crew?"}, {"start": 1571.2600000000002, "end": 1578.0600000000002, "text": " Yeah, of course. Albedo is basically a term of a reflectiveness of the surface. And so"}, {"start": 1578.06, "end": 1582.74, "text": " So high albedo usually for the moon means bright areas and low albedo means like darker"}, {"start": 1582.74, "end": 1583.74, "text": " areas."}, {"start": 1583.74, "end": 1587.22, "text": " And so when you look into the night sky you can see that the high albedo areas are the"}, {"start": 1587.22, "end": 1592.1799999999998, "text": " white parts and the low albedo ones are the darker areas."}, {"start": 1592.1799999999998, "end": 1599.22, "text": " Ejecta is when you have an impact and it ejects or throws out material that then"}, {"start": 1599.22, "end": 1603.1, "text": " ends up on the surface and you can see that as sort of rays or ray systems."}, {"start": 1603.1, "end": 1607.56, "text": " So you might hear them describe, oh I can see, ohm for example with its rays"}, {"start": 1607.56, "end": 1612.76, "text": " It has an esometric race coming out and so we're excited to hear them describe that."}, {"start": 1613.8799999999999, "end": 1620.44, "text": " You might hopefully hear stuff about color or color hues and so if there's can see any changes"}, {"start": 1621.56, "end": 1627.48, "text": " in those color hues from like white to gray to maybe brownish we're excited to be here about that."}, {"start": 1628.2, "end": 1635.96, "text": " Axosphere is the almost no existing atmosphere of the moon. It's barely there"}, {"start": 1635.96, "end": 1642.96, "text": " But there is dust on the lunar surface that can get lofted up through electrostatic forces."}, {"start": 1642.96, "end": 1648.96, "text": " And when the sun goes behind the moon, it can scatter forward on those dust particles"}, {"start": 1648.96, "end": 1650.96, "text": " and sort of like create a little glow on the horizon."}, {"start": 1650.96, "end": 1654.96, "text": " And so we're really excited to see if the crew can actually see that."}, {"start": 1654.96, "end": 1658.96, "text": " This is so exciting. Thank you so much for walking through all of that with us."}, {"start": 1658.96, "end": 1660.96, "text": " Julianne Gross, Artemis Curation Lead."}, {"start": 1660.96, "end": 1663.96, "text": " We really appreciate you joining us here today and good luck to your team."}, {"start": 1663.96, "end": 1667.8, "text": " Thank you, I'm really excited to be here."}, {"start": 1667.8, "end": 1674.4, "text": " We are now MET four days, 18 hours and 49 minutes into the flight of Orion."}, {"start": 1674.4, "end": 1679.0, "text": " This view of the moon from the Orion spacecraft as we get closer and closer."}, {"start": 1753.96, "end": 1783.26, "text": " We're live here in Artemis Mission Control at Johnson Space Center"}, {"start": 1783.26, "end": 1790.3, "text": " in Houston, Texas just about 32 minutes away until the crew surpasses the record set by Apollo 13"}, {"start": 1790.3, "end": 1792.78, "text": " as the farthest astronauts to ever leave Earth."}, {"start": 1797.5, "end": 1801.98, "text": " This view coming from a camera mounted on the tip of one of Orion's four solar arrays."}, {"start": 1801.98, "end": 1806.62, "text": " Each array has a camera on its tip, and so we anticipate getting views throughout the lunar"}, {"start": 1806.62, "end": 1812.22, "text": " flyby. Of course, except during the point of loss of signal when spacecraft flies behind the"}, {"start": 1812.22, "end": 1822.82, "text": " the moon. Inside the cabin the crew are configuring the inside of Orion for"}, {"start": 1822.82, "end": 1826.98, "text": " today's flyby making sure they have everything and just where they want it"}, {"start": 1826.98, "end": 1831.14, "text": " to help them take the pictures that they are aiming for for the science team"}, {"start": 1831.14, "end": 1836.8600000000001, "text": " here on the ground. Coming up in just a few minutes we will have a pre-Lunar"}, {"start": 1836.8600000000001, "end": 1844.5400000000002, "text": " During that Lunar Flyby Science Crew Conference, our science officer here on console, Kelsey"}, {"start": 1844.5400000000002, "end": 1849.72, "text": " Young, will be speaking directly with the crew members about their targets, about their"}, {"start": 1849.72, "end": 1853.5000000000002, "text": " goals for today, what they expect to see and what we are hoping to hear from them."}, {"start": 1866.8600000000001, "end": 1889.22, "text": " We have a lot of milestones coming up today, so make sure you don't miss them."}, {"start": 1889.22, "end": 1894.18, "text": " The first coming up again at 1.56 p.m. Eastern time, the crew will pass the distance from"}, {"start": 1894.18, "end": 1901.6200000000001, "text": " Earth records set by Apollo 13 in 1970. At 2.45 p.m. lunar flyby officially begins. The crew"}, {"start": 1901.6200000000001, "end": 1906.98, "text": " will have that time on their schedules to begin photographing and providing audio recordings"}, {"start": 1906.98, "end": 1912.26, "text": " of what they are seeing on the moon. At 7.02 p.m. Orion will make its closest approach"}, {"start": 1912.26, "end": 1918.02, "text": " to the moon approximately 4,070 miles away. Of course all of these numbers are going to have"}, {"start": 1918.02, "end": 1922.66, "text": " to be confirmed following the flyby. These are estimates and we are working with orbital"}, {"start": 1922.66, "end": 1932.26, "text": " Mechanics. At 7.07 p.m. Orion reaches its maximum distance from Earth approximately 252,760 miles away"}, {"start": 1932.26, "end": 1939.38, "text": " from us all. At 8.35 p.m. the spacecraft will enter a solar eclipse. The crew will become the first"}, {"start": 1939.38, "end": 1942.3400000000001, "text": " to see a solar eclipse from the moon."}, {"start": 1952.66, "end": 1958.5800000000002, "text": " Ahead of the official beginning of flyby today,"}, {"start": 1958.5800000000002, "end": 1961.42, "text": " Kelsey Young, Artemis Science Flight Operations Lead,"}, {"start": 1961.42, "end": 1964.46, "text": " will be conducting a pre-lunar flyby crew conference."}, {"start": 1964.46, "end": 1966.46, "text": " She will give information on camera setup,"}, {"start": 1966.46, "end": 1968.66, "text": " remind the crew of their intended targets,"}, {"start": 1968.66, "end": 1971.3000000000002, "text": " answer questions from the astronauts, and more."}, {"start": 1971.3000000000002, "end": 1974.22, "text": " Young will help the crew set their targeting timeline,"}, {"start": 1974.22, "end": 1977.6200000000001, "text": " which counts down the time they have to image each target"}, {"start": 1977.6200000000001, "end": 1979.3400000000001, "text": " and what they'll be capturing next."}, {"start": 1979.3400000000001, "end": 1981.7, "text": " She'll also remind them that the ground team will be"}, {"start": 1981.7, "end": 1986.56, "text": " calling for science sit reps, also known as situation reports, those are"}, {"start": 1986.56, "end": 1990.3600000000001, "text": " essentially call downs to report what they've been observing. They'll continue"}, {"start": 1990.3600000000001, "end": 1994.66, "text": " to do this even through their LOS, their loss of signal, as those communications"}, {"start": 1994.66, "end": 1998.14, "text": " will come down later on after they reconnect with us on Earth."}, {"start": 2011.7, "end": 2022.5, "text": " This view in the cabin, you can see the crew members are already using their cameras getting"}, {"start": 2022.5, "end": 2026.5, "text": " set up and they have dimmed the cabin lights to allow them better visibility outside of"}, {"start": 2026.5, "end": 2028.82, "text": " the windows and fewer reflections."}, {"start": 2028.82, "end": 2033.82, "text": " Now 28 minutes until they become the humans to travel farthest from our planet."}, {"start": 2033.82, "end": 2048.8199999999997, "text": " Houston integrity, we are ready for the conference on your call."}, {"start": 2048.8199999999997, "end": 2052.8199999999997, "text": " Houston is ready for the conference, passing you over to science."}, {"start": 2052.82, "end": 2060.9, "text": " Good morning crew, this is science."}, {"start": 2060.9, "end": 2063.1400000000003, "text": " We couldn't be more excited for a full day of lunar"}, {"start": 2063.1400000000003, "end": 2065.54, "text": " and planetary observations today, the first one"}, {"start": 2065.54, "end": 2066.86, "text": " in over 54 years."}, {"start": 2066.86, "end": 2072.6600000000003, "text": " How do you hear me?"}, {"start": 2072.6600000000003, "end": 2074.38, "text": " We hear you loud and clear and Kelsey,"}, {"start": 2074.38, "end": 2076.34, "text": " you just got to know you're pulling us away"}, {"start": 2076.34, "end": 2081.5800000000004, "text": " from the moon right now, so let's go."}, {"start": 2081.58, "end": 2088.08, "text": " Message received. I will keep it tight here. I did just want to start with a thank you on behalf of the Lunar Science Team"}, {"start": 2088.08, "end": 2093.88, "text": " and the entire Lunar and Planetary Science community of which you are absolutely a part for what you've already done in this mission"}, {"start": 2093.88, "end": 2099.38, "text": " and what you're going to do today to inspire the next generation of scientists. I have to say Moonjoy is the new term"}, {"start": 2099.38, "end": 2102.98, "text": " that's already become our team's new motto, so thanks for that."}, {"start": 2102.98, "end": 2109.68, "text": " In this conference we'll cover hardware and config reminders, and then I'll just briefly, as you said, cover today's science plan."}, {"start": 2109.68, "end": 2114.56, "text": " I'm assuming you already have your LTPs up, confirm that, and I'll jump quickly into the"}, {"start": 2114.56, "end": 2115.68, "text": " cabin config reminders."}, {"start": 2127.68, "end": 2132.24, "text": " Okay, we have the LTP up just to give you a sit-rep on board."}, {"start": 2132.24, "end": 2138.0, "text": " You've got Reed and Christina on one PCD, and I guess his own, and Jeremy has his own."}, {"start": 2139.68, "end": 2145.96, "text": " Copy that. That was going to be one of my questions for you and I'll ask a question"}, {"start": 2145.96, "end": 2153.0, "text": " back. Is that the config that you and Christina plan to carry throughout the day for PCD use?"}, {"start": 2153.0, "end": 2165.12, "text": " Negative Calci, our plan for PCD use is we have run the power cables to Windows 2 and"}, {"start": 2165.12, "end": 2177.12, "text": " And we are going to leave one PCD, the yellow PCD will be in window two, and the green PCD will be in window three, and we will do that the whole day."}, {"start": 2177.12, "end": 2181.12, "text": " And then the red PCD will be a rover."}, {"start": 2181.12, "end": 2183.12, "text": " Understood. Super helpful."}, {"start": 2183.12, "end": 2192.12, "text": " I recommend when you guys switch in and out of PCDs to add your initials to your one note annotations, just so we can keep track of who this is who."}, {"start": 2192.12, "end": 2195.96, "text": " And then given that you have three PCDs instead of four"}, {"start": 2195.96, "end": 2198.3199999999997, "text": " for the data transfer at the end of the day,"}, {"start": 2198.3199999999997, "end": 2200.2799999999997, "text": " recommend making a new sub-directory"}, {"start": 2200.2799999999997, "end": 2205.0, "text": " if it's entitled for science for your own photos"}, {"start": 2205.0, "end": 2206.92, "text": " or with your initials that we can keep track"}, {"start": 2206.92, "end": 2209.72, "text": " of which pictures came from which Bosch cards."}, {"start": 2222.12, "end": 2237.4, "text": " So, Kelsey, I just want to just do the, here's what we're doing, we have community cards"}, {"start": 2237.4, "end": 2242.8399999999997, "text": " in all cameras on board and then when each astronaut approaches their camera, the intent"}, {"start": 2242.8399999999997, "end": 2247.7599999999998, "text": " is they will put their card into that camera for photos and then put the community card"}, {"start": 2247.7599999999998, "end": 2249.08, "text": " back in at the end of the session."}, {"start": 2249.08, "end": 2254.08, "text": " But just now it is harder to manage cards than we thought and we don't want them in science,"}, {"start": 2254.08, "end": 2258.08, "text": " so it might end up a bit more disorganized."}, {"start": 2258.08, "end": 2265.08, "text": " Understood. Thanks for that essay. Just read the flash card numbers down when you get a chance"}, {"start": 2265.08, "end": 2269.08, "text": " and we'll follow your lead on the best thing to do operationally during the flyby."}, {"start": 2269.08, "end": 2273.08, "text": " With that, I'll move on to Windows."}, {"start": 2273.08, "end": 2277.08, "text": " So the window characterization DFTO you guys did a few days ago"}, {"start": 2277.08, "end": 2286.08, "text": " Confirm that window 2 is ideal for imaging, so no change to config a photographer in window 2, observer in window 3, and science at reps in window 1."}, {"start": 2293.08, "end": 2295.08, "text": " Coming up on the handover."}, {"start": 2295.08, "end": 2298.08, "text": " The way we have it configured, tell us if this is going to be wrong."}, {"start": 2298.08, "end": 2302.08, "text": " Window 2 is the long lens with a shroud."}, {"start": 2302.08, "end": 2307.12, "text": " As you heard, science officer called to the crew."}, {"start": 2307.12, "end": 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"text": " Young is the Artemis Science Flight Operations Lead and we also look forward"}, {"start": 2345.2000000000003, "end": 2346.6400000000003, "text": " to speaking with her here today."}, {"start": 2357.2000000000003, "end": 2386.8, "text": " Again, we are just about 22 minutes until we reach the Apollo record."}, {"start": 2386.8, "end": 2390.1600000000003, "text": " We are in a handover of satellites with the crew aboard Orion."}, {"start": 2390.1600000000003, "end": 2396.96, "text": " The T-shirt shroud for the Z-9 and solar and then window three will be for visual observations"}, {"start": 2396.96, "end": 2403.2400000000002, "text": " and window four is for floater."}, {"start": 2403.2400000000002, "end": 2406.92, "text": " And thanks."}, {"start": 2406.92, "end": 2408.96, "text": " And thanks integrity for that read."}, {"start": 2408.96, "end": 2411.96, "text": " We had a handover during that time so I'm going to have to ask you to give that read"}, {"start": 2411.96, "end": 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you are wanting to follow up on"}, {"start": 2530.0, "end": 2533.56, "text": " using the FN3 button on your camera,"}, {"start": 2533.56, "end": 2537.08, "text": " and then a couple quick notes on your LTP."}, {"start": 2537.08, "end": 2539.7200000000003, "text": " We have refined your precise flyby timing"}, {"start": 2539.7200000000003, "end": 2541.88, "text": " since generating the LTP."}, {"start": 2541.88, "end": 2545.7200000000003, "text": " Optimus has the correct timing for the LOS and AOS,"}, {"start": 2545.7200000000003, "end": 2549.2400000000002, "text": " but the LTP identifiers for LOS and AOS"}, {"start": 2549.2400000000002, "end": 2553.48, "text": " are roughly two minutes later than they will be in reality."}, {"start": 2553.48, "end": 2557.56, "text": " Final LTP timing update is that the green line"}, {"start": 2557.56, "end": 2560.32, "text": " on your LTP should start automatically"}, {"start": 2560.32, "end": 2562.64, "text": " 45 minutes before the flyby."}, {"start": 2562.64, "end": 2564.28, "text": " If it doesn't appear, let me know"}, {"start": 2564.28, "end": 2567.2400000000002, "text": " and I'll have troubleshooting steps for you."}, {"start": 2567.2400000000002, "end": 2571.14, "text": " Last updates are on the eclipse,"}, {"start": 2571.14, "end": 2573.96, "text": " so only for that last hour today."}, {"start": 2573.96, "end": 2575.68, "text": " Of course, remember if the sun is in view"}, {"start": 2575.68, "end": 2577.94, "text": " to use your eclipse glasses,"}, {"start": 2577.94, "end": 2580.92, "text": " and reminder that we will have a few activities for you"}, {"start": 2580.92, "end": 2586.44, "text": " prior to the eclipse to reconfigure all three cameras for corona and deep sky observations."}, {"start": 2587.56, "end": 2591.8, "text": " These activities, some of which will occur during the forward link LOS,"}, {"start": 2591.8, "end": 2596.6800000000003, "text": " so we wanted to flag it for you now. Any questions before I cover the last two reminders?"}, {"start": 2602.52, "end": 2603.8, "text": " No, we have no questions on that."}, {"start": 2603.8, "end": 2609.7200000000003, "text": " Last couple eclipse reminders, the sunset period"}, {"start": 2609.7200000000003, "end": 2613.04, "text": " and the first roughly 23 minutes of the eclipse will fall"}, {"start": 2613.04, "end": 2616.32, "text": " during that forward link, LOS, but we'll still have a return link"}, {"start": 2616.32, "end": 2618.04, "text": " and we're still looking forward to your science"}, {"start": 2618.04, "end": 2620.0, "text": " at reps and observations during that time."}, {"start": 2620.0, "end": 2625.36, "text": " And I do have reminder for you on your preferred starting config"}, {"start": 2625.36, "end": 2628.48, "text": " for the eclipse in terms of role responsibility."}, {"start": 2628.48, "end": 2631.6000000000004, "text": " Let me know if you want me to read that up or if you guys have"}, {"start": 2631.6, "end": 2637.2599999999998, "text": " that in your minds already and if no other questions on config I'll give you a few science"}, {"start": 2637.2599999999998, "end": 2638.2599999999998, "text": " focused reminders."}, {"start": 2638.26, "end": 2655.7000000000003, "text": " Give us a quick high level, but we see it in optimus, and I think we got a score anyway."}, {"start": 2655.7000000000003, "end": 2661.46, "text": " But give us your quick, Kelsey, high level."}, {"start": 2661.46, "end": 2669.38, "text": " Okay. A couple changes from the first LTP you studied are that is that Glushko is the only feature"}, {"start": 2669.38, "end": 2674.5, "text": " that the same pair will be tight twice. That's Reed and Jeremy. That's why that's the only target"}, {"start": 2674.5, "end": 2680.66, "text": " you see that is marked as one of one and two, one of two and two of two. So Omen Oriental are"}, {"start": 2680.66, "end": 2684.58, "text": " in there twice, but they're by different pairs, which is why you don't see them marked accordingly."}, {"start": 2684.58, "end": 2692.18, "text": " A note from feedback on your observations so far over the last couple days, a reminder"}, {"start": 2692.18, "end": 2698.46, "text": " that if you note structure and texture as well as color and albedo, please note any correlation"}, {"start": 2698.46, "end": 2703.98, "text": " between the two, and also a reminder that negative observations are still valuable science."}, {"start": 2703.98, "end": 2709.94, "text": " So a lack of color or a lack of structure associated with color is also valuable."}, {"start": 2709.94, "end": 2713.54, "text": " A reminder also that your observations so far indicate"}, {"start": 2713.54, "end": 2716.3, "text": " it will likely take some time for your eyes to adjust."}, {"start": 2716.3, "end": 2719.58, "text": " We especially heard that around your terminator observations"}, {"start": 2719.58, "end": 2721.34, "text": " and your color observations."}, {"start": 2721.34, "end": 2724.42, "text": " So a reminder to know that your eye adaptation"}, {"start": 2724.42, "end": 2727.42, "text": " is gonna kind of come in throughout your shift"}, {"start": 2727.42, "end": 2730.54, "text": " and let us know when you start to see that nuance."}, {"start": 2730.54, "end": 2734.68, "text": " Last reminder is around earth set and earth rise."}, {"start": 2734.68, "end": 2736.58, "text": " When you're viewing us back here at home,"}, {"start": 2736.58, "end": 2740.1, "text": " you'll be looking directly at Asia, Africa, and Oceania."}, {"start": 2740.1, "end": 2742.46, "text": " So I'm sure people watching from those places here on Earth"}, {"start": 2742.46, "end": 2743.7, "text": " will want to give you all a wave"}, {"start": 2743.7, "end": 2745.24, "text": " as you take their picture."}, {"start": 2745.24, "end": 2747.58, "text": " Any other questions from me?"}, {"start": 2747.58, "end": 2748.42, "text": " For me."}, {"start": 2748.42, "end": 2769.7000000000003, "text": " And Kelsey, hey, when you're talking window 2 left and right side, just can you say towards"}, {"start": 2769.7000000000003, "end": 2775.38, "text": " window 1 or towards window 3 and then we'll know that we are talking the same language?"}, {"start": 2775.38, "end": 2783.38, "text": " Absolutely. So I mean that the side of window 2 closest to window 3 is preferred for imaging."}, {"start": 2789.38, "end": 2796.38, "text": " Okay. The side of window 2 closest to window 3 is preferred for recording. Stand by. We'll talk to the group."}, {"start": 2805.38, "end": 2810.86, "text": " Again, we are in our pre-lunar fly-by science conference"}, {"start": 2810.86, "end": 2812.02, "text": " with Kelsey Young."}, {"start": 2812.54, "end": 2817.34, "text": " Kelsey Young is the Artemis Science Flight Operations Lead,"}, {"start": 2817.34, "end": 2819.34, "text": " speaking with the crew aboard Orion."}, {"start": 2820.84, "end": 2822.6400000000003, "text": " They've been training for this moment for years,"}, {"start": 2822.6400000000003, "end": 2824.26, "text": " and this is their last opportunity"}, {"start": 2824.6, "end": 2827.1800000000003, "text": " to get some further pointers and information."}, {"start": 2827.1800000000003, "end": 2833.1800000000003, "text": " Before the T-shirt shroud, what window does the science team think will have the best view?"}, {"start": 2833.1800000000003, "end": 2834.82, "text": " Is it window one or window four?"}, {"start": 2835.38, "end": 2840.38, "text": " The only time we're strongly recommending use of the windows."}, {"start": 2840.38, "end": 2848.38, "text": " The window, the T-shirt window shop for the clips viewing, which window is primary for a C9?"}, {"start": 2848.38, "end": 2857.38, "text": " Window 1."}, {"start": 2857.38, "end": 2861.38, "text": " Okay, awesome. So we have got that all set up."}, {"start": 2861.38, "end": 2866.38, "text": " Just to be 100 percent sure, window one is the most port window by the food warmer."}, {"start": 2866.38, "end": 2868.38, "text": " Window two is right in front of seat one."}, {"start": 2868.38, "end": 2870.38, "text": " Window three is right in front of seat two."}, {"start": 2870.38, "end": 2873.38, "text": " And window four is on the starboard side by the side hatch."}, {"start": 2873.38, "end": 2875.38, "text": " Do you agree with all that?"}, {"start": 2875.38, "end": 2877.38, "text": " We agree on the ground."}, {"start": 2877.38, "end": 2879.38, "text": " Good read back."}, {"start": 2883.38, "end": 2885.38, "text": " Okay, that's awesome."}, {"start": 2885.38, "end": 2887.38, "text": " Kelsey, we're going to close with happy words."}, {"start": 2887.38, "end": 2888.38, "text": " It's just incredible."}, {"start": 2888.38, "end": 2890.38, "text": " I wish you were up here to see all the smiley faces."}, {"start": 2890.38, "end": 2896.02, "text": " to hear all these terminology being thrown around and we are just fired up to get started"}, {"start": 2896.02, "end": 2897.02, "text": " on this day."}, {"start": 2897.02, "end": 2900.54, "text": " Let me pass them around if anybody has anything to add."}, {"start": 2900.54, "end": 2904.38, "text": " Kelsey, it's so great to hear your voice on the loop."}, {"start": 2904.38, "end": 2909.1800000000003, "text": " I just want to channel everything that you guys are probably feeling right through my"}, {"start": 2909.1800000000003, "end": 2910.1800000000003, "text": " eyes and heart."}, {"start": 2910.1800000000003, "end": 2912.78, "text": " It is awesome to see the side of the moon."}, {"start": 2912.78, "end": 2917.86, "text": " You guys made us excited for this day and we couldn't appreciate it anymore and we"}, {"start": 2917.86, "end": 2924.86, "text": " We are ready to hopefully deliver on all the awesome training you guys have provided."}, {"start": 2924.86, "end": 2926.86, "text": " How does that, Kelsey?"}, {"start": 2926.86, "end": 2931.86, "text": " It is blowing my mind what you can see with the Naked Eye Fundament right now."}, {"start": 2931.86, "end": 2936.86, "text": " It's just unbelievable."}, {"start": 2936.86, "end": 2940.86, "text": " Kelsey and to the whole Lunar Science team, all of you, all the work you put into this,"}, {"start": 2940.86, "end": 2941.86, "text": " we're just grateful."}, {"start": 2941.86, "end": 2942.86, "text": " Can't wait to get going."}, {"start": 2942.86, "end": 2946.86, "text": " And thank you for the tipper, for Carol Crater, and for Integrity."}, {"start": 2946.86, "end": 2950.6200000000003, "text": " can see them and we've damaged them and can even see with the naked eye."}, {"start": 2950.6200000000003, "end": 2952.46, "text": " Quite impressive. Thank you so much."}, {"start": 2955.42, "end": 2959.5, "text": " Beautiful words you guys. Thanks so much and I got video of the science team right now and"}, {"start": 2959.5, "end": 2962.3, "text": " they are all absolutely buzzing. Looking forward to today."}, {"start": 2968.3, "end": 2970.3, "text": " Okay we're heading into the timeline. Cheers guys."}, {"start": 2976.86, "end": 2994.86, "text": " of the Pre-Lunar Flyby Science Conference with Dr. Kelsey Young."}, {"start": 2994.86, "end": 2999.86, "text": " Young has served as the Artemis Science Flight Operations League, getting the crew ready."}, {"start": 2999.86, "end": 3004.86, "text": " And we're live in Artemis, Michigan, in Houston, but we are not the only room monitoring today's flyby."}, {"start": 3004.86, "end": 3008.52, "text": " live eye as you heard young mention in this same building and just down the"}, {"start": 3008.52, "end": 3012.84, "text": " hall a multidisciplinary lunar science team supports the Artemis II crew in real"}, {"start": 3012.84, "end": 3017.6400000000003, "text": " time including experts in lunar geology impact cratering, volcanism, polar"}, {"start": 3017.6400000000003, "end": 3022.84, "text": " science, imaging and visualization. There are two integrated facilities and"}, {"start": 3022.84, "end": 3026.04, "text": " the first is the SIR which is what you have right here that's the science"}, {"start": 3026.04, "end": 3029.56, "text": " evaluation room they are embedded within mission control to provide"}, {"start": 3029.56, "end": 3034.6400000000003, "text": " science input during live operations like what we see today. Additionally and"}, {"start": 3034.64, "end": 3039.64, "text": " not pictured, we have the Science Mission Operations Room, a back room that processes"}, {"start": 3039.64, "end": 3045.7599999999998, "text": " data, evaluates imagery and supports rapid analysis. Our Science Officer on Consul and"}, {"start": 3045.7599999999998, "end": 3049.6, "text": " Mission Control Houston serves as the primary interface between the science team and the"}, {"start": 3049.6, "end": 3054.12, "text": " flight controllers, ensuring science priorities are represented during mission execution."}, {"start": 3054.12, "end": 3058.64, "text": " Again, today that's Dr. Kelsey Young, who will be speaking with the crew during the"}, {"start": 3058.64, "end": 3062.96, "text": " time they're behind the moon. We will be speaking with her once the crew is"}, {"start": 3062.96, "end": 3064.96, "text": " behind the moon and out of communication with Earth."}, {"start": 3064.96, "end": 3082.2, "text": " Back inside the Orion spacecraft on your left, closest to the camera, NASA astronaut Christina"}, {"start": 3082.2, "end": 3083.2, "text": " Cook."}, {"start": 3083.2, "end": 3085.76, "text": " To her left, NASA astronaut Reed Wiseman."}, {"start": 3085.76, "end": 3089.96, "text": " To his left, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen."}, {"start": 3089.96, "end": 3092.92, "text": " And all the way in the back, NASA astronaut Victor Glover."}, {"start": 3092.92, "end": 3094.92, "text": " Our Artemis 2 crew."}, {"start": 3122.92, "end": 3135.36, "text": " We are now approaching eight minutes until the crew surpasses the Apollo 13 record."}, {"start": 3135.36, "end": 3148.92, "text": " Currently 12,599 miles away from the Moon, 248,507 miles away from Earth."}, {"start": 3148.92, "end": 3163.6800000000003, "text": " We, you know, you may also hear the Orion spacecraft referred to today as Integrity."}, {"start": 3163.6800000000003, "end": 3166.6800000000003, "text": " This was named by the Artemis II crew."}, {"start": 3166.6800000000003, "end": 3167.6800000000003, "text": " It is."}, {"start": 3167.6800000000003, "end": 3172.92, "text": " Integrity crew, we have Reid's family in the viewing gallery."}, {"start": 3172.92, "end": 3174.12, "text": " You're welcome to say hello."}, {"start": 3184.44, "end": 3185.8, "text": " Well, whether you're being serious"}, {"start": 3185.8, "end": 3186.84, "text": " or you're getting around,"}, {"start": 3186.84, "end": 3188.48, "text": " that is awesome to hear."}, {"start": 3188.48, "end": 3189.44, "text": " Thanks, Jenny."}, {"start": 3189.44, "end": 3191.84, "text": " And hello to Ellie and Katie."}, {"start": 3191.84, "end": 3193.16, "text": " I don't know who else is in here,"}, {"start": 3193.16, "end": 3195.48, "text": " but it's great to know that you're in mission control"}, {"start": 3195.48, "end": 3196.88, "text": " right now, following along"}, {"start": 3196.88, "end": 3198.08, "text": " where you're having a blast up here"}, {"start": 3198.08, "end": 3200.48, "text": " in the view of the moon is absolutely amazing."}, {"start": 3202.92, "end": 3209.92, "text": " I'm seeing a lot of hearts come out of the viewing gallery, and even more smiles."}, {"start": 3209.92, "end": 3214.92, "text": " Thanks, Rhys."}, {"start": 3222.92, "end": 3226.92, "text": " Copy heart. Copy bracelet."}, {"start": 3232.92, "end": 3247.36, "text": " That call from Capcom, Jenny Gibbons, Canadian Space Agency astronaut and Artemis II backup"}, {"start": 3247.36, "end": 3252.16, "text": " crew member, letting Reid Wiseman know that he has family here to support him today in"}, {"start": 3252.16, "end": 3273.2, "text": " the Artemis Mission Control viewing room."}, {"start": 3273.2, "end": 3278.68, "text": " As I was mentioning, we have the Orion spacecraft flying today, however the Artemis crew members"}, {"start": 3278.6800000000003, "end": 3282.8, "text": " named their Orion spacecraft Integrity, so you will hear calls"}, {"start": 3282.8, "end": 3285.9, "text": " to this entire crew with the name Integrity."}, {"start": 3285.9, "end": 3288.4800000000005, "text": " They say that the name Integrity embodies the foundation"}, {"start": 3288.4800000000005, "end": 3291.88, "text": " of trust, respect, candor, and humility across the crew,"}, {"start": 3291.88, "end": 3294.38, "text": " and the many engineers, technicians, scientists,"}, {"start": 3294.38, "end": 3297.6800000000003, "text": " planners, and dreamers required for mission success."}, {"start": 3297.6800000000003, "end": 3314.84, "text": " This view live from the outside of Orion as we continue, preparing for our lunar flyby"}, {"start": 3314.84, "end": 3319.28, "text": " now less than five minutes from surpassing the records set by Apollo 13 astronauts for"}, {"start": 3319.28, "end": 3321.6800000000003, "text": " the farthest humans to travel from Earth."}, {"start": 3321.6800000000003, "end": 3327.5600000000004, "text": " This will not be the farthest that integrity travels today."}, {"start": 3327.56, "end": 3336.2, "text": " They will continue until they reach approximately a distance of 252,760 miles, that would be"}, {"start": 3336.2, "end": 3340.2, "text": " about 4,105 miles farther than Apollo 13."}, {"start": 3340.2, "end": 3346.54, "text": " However, these numbers are our 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"text": " If they have issues with their camera"}, {"start": 3433.34, "end": 3436.1, "text": " or any other operational items,"}, {"start": 3436.1, "end": 3439.14, "text": " the other part is an actual description of the moon."}, {"start": 3439.14, "end": 3442.54, "text": " This task is done by one of the support team astronauts."}, {"start": 3442.54, "end": 3445.86, "text": " So that's not the crew currently taking photos or making annotations,"}, {"start": 3445.86, "end": 3449.02, "text": " but they do have windows 1 and 4 that they can float up"}, {"start": 3449.02, "end": 3450.62, "text": " and provide that information from."}, {"start": 3451.42, "end": 3454.5, "text": " If you watch the entirety of the flyby, you'll also notice the crew will be"}, {"start": 3454.5, "end": 3457.94, "text": " photographing some targets multiple times to get observations"}, {"start": 3457.94, "end": 3459.82, "text": " in different lighting conditions."}, {"start": 3460.54, "end": 3464.74, "text": " 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3568.96, "text": " Orion itself has 330 cubic feet of habitable volume that's about the size of two mini-vans"}, {"start": 3568.96, "end": 3575.3199999999997, "text": " and is 60 percent more cubic volume than the Apollo spacecraft."}, {"start": 3575.32, "end": 3580.92, "text": " We are standing by for the integrity crew aboard Orion to surpass the Apollo 13 record."}, {"start": 3605.32, "end": 3631.1200000000003, "text": " Integrity Crew, on April 15, 1970, during the Apollo 13 mission, three explorers set the"}, {"start": 3631.12, "end": 3636.2799999999997, "text": " record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from our home planet. At that"}, {"start": 3636.2799999999997, "end": 3646.04, "text": " time, over 55 years ago, Lovell, Swigert, and Hayes flew 248,655 statute miles away from"}, {"start": 3646.04, "end": 3652.68, "text": " Earth. Today, for all humanity, you're pushing beyond that frontier. Integrity, over to"}, {"start": 3652.6800000000003, "end": 3653.6800000000003, "text": " you."}, {"start": 3653.6800000000003, "end": 3670.4400000000005, "text": " Yeah, from the cabin of integrity here as we surpass the furthest distance humans have"}, {"start": 3670.4400000000005, "end": 3677.2000000000003, "text": " ever traveled from planet Earth, we do so in honoring the extraordinary efforts and"}, {"start": 3677.2000000000003, "end": 3680.8, "text": " of our predecessors in human space exploration."}, {"start": 3682.36, "end": 3687.1400000000003, "text": " We will continue our journey even further into space before Mother Earth succeeds"}, {"start": 3687.1400000000003, "end": 3689.94, "text": " in pulling us back to everything that we hold dear."}, {"start": 3691.5600000000004, "end": 3698.0000000000005, "text": " But we most importantly choose this moment to challenge this generation and in the next"}, {"start": 3698.2000000000003, "end": 3700.8, "text": " to make sure this record is not long lived."}, {"start": 3707.2000000000003, "end": 3715.2000000000003, "text": " Thank you, integrity, and congratulations to you and the rest of the Artemis II team."}, {"start": 3715.2000000000003, "end": 3727.2000000000003, "text": " Thank you, so we have a couple more things we'd like to take this moment for."}, {"start": 3727.2000000000003, "end": 3734.2000000000003, "text": " Our science team helped us out with a couple of relatively fresh craters on the moon"}, {"start": 3734.2000000000003, "end": 3737.3, "text": " have not been previously named and our crew would like"}, {"start": 3737.3, "end": 3741.7400000000002, "text": " to propose a couple of potential names for those items"}, {"start": 3741.7400000000002, "end": 3745.6600000000003, "text": " or those areas and we spent a bit of time this morning looking"}, {"start": 3745.6600000000003, "end": 3748.86, "text": " up the window and we're able to see them now both"}, {"start": 3748.86, "end": 3751.42, "text": " with our naked eye and through the long lens"}, {"start": 3751.42, "end": 3754.7400000000002, "text": " and so we feel this is a good time to send this down"}, {"start": 3754.7400000000002, "end": 3756.7000000000003, "text": " in a special showdown to Kelsey"}, {"start": 3756.7000000000003, "end": 3758.26, "text": " for helping us with this."}, {"start": 3758.9800000000005, "end": 3763.6400000000003, "text": " The first one we'd like to suggest is a named crater"}, {"start": 3763.64, "end": 3766.6, "text": " in honor of our great spacecraft integrity."}, {"start": 3766.6, "end": 3771.72, "text": " And so, if you were to look at the oriental on the far side"}, {"start": 3771.72, "end": 3775.24, "text": " and then draw a line straight up to OAM on the far side,"}, {"start": 3775.74, "end": 3778.16, "text": " relatively in the middle is an unnamed crater."}, {"start": 3778.46, "end": 3780.7999999999997, "text": " And we would like to suggest it be called integrity"}, {"start": 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loved one."}, {"start": 3818.6, "end": 3830.36, "text": " one, her name is Carol, the explosive reed, the mother of Katie and Ellie."}, {"start": 3830.36, "end": 3836.0, "text": " And if you want to find this one, you look at Glushko, and it's just to the northwest"}, {"start": 3836.0, "end": 3843.7599999999998, "text": " of that, at the same latitude as home, and it's a bright spot on the moon."}, {"start": 3843.76, "end": 3850.76, "text": " We would like to call it Carol and you spell that C-A-R-R-O-L-L."}, {"start": 3873.76, "end": 3896.38, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 3896.38, "end": 3897.6600000000003, "text": " Integrity and Carol Crater."}, {"start": 3897.6600000000003, "end": 3898.6600000000003, "text": " Loud and clear."}, {"start": 3898.66, "end": 3899.66, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 3988.6600000000003, "end": 4004.7400000000002, "text": " As the Artemis II crew passed the record set by Apollo 13 for the farthest humans"}, {"start": 4004.7400000000002, "end": 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which is a bright spot,"}, {"start": 4070.62, "end": 4074.1, "text": " named Carol in memory of Reed Wiseman's wife."}, {"start": 4081.1, "end": 4085.38, "text": " There was a moment of silence here in Mission Control, Houston."}, {"start": 4085.38, "end": 4088.14, "text": " And now the team and the Artemis II crew"}, {"start": 4088.14, "end": 4090.1, "text": " are ready to begin their lunar flyby."}, {"start": 4160.62, "end": 4188.0599999999995, "text": " We are four days, 19 hours, 31 minutes, mission elapsed time of the flight of Artemis-2,"}, {"start": 4188.0599999999995, "end": 4190.42, "text": " our four astronauts aboard Orion."}, {"start": 4190.42, "end": 4194.58, "text": " Today is our Lunar Flyby Day."}, {"start": 4194.58, "end": 4199.62, "text": " The spacecraft is currently about 12,000 miles away from the Moon, and you can keep up with"}, {"start": 4199.62, "end": 4204.9, "text": " the distance from Orion to the Moon and Earth by visiting nasa.gov slash track Artemis."}, 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This is just a little bit more of timeline activity for them if they need to"}, {"start": 4335.240000000001, "end": 4342.52, "text": " further do so. On flight day three the crew had time on their schedule allotted for configuring"}, {"start": 4342.52, "end": 4348.76, "text": " the spacecraft cabin for how they intended to arrange it today. Of course they had to"}, {"start": 4349.320000000001, "end": 4353.96, "text": " take down that configuration for another test yesterday of their Orion crew survival"}, {"start": 4353.96, "end": 4360.16, "text": " system suits, but configuring it on Flight A3 allows them the opportunity to get a chance"}, {"start": 4360.16, "end": 4363.36, "text": " to see what works for them now that they are in the microgravity environment."}, {"start": 4413.96, "end": 4422.84, "text": " Again, the crew is about to begin their cabin configuration portion of their timeline, though"}, {"start": 4422.84, "end": 4427.2, "text": " they have been working that already, as well as potentially during their post-sleep period"}, {"start": 4427.2, "end": 4428.52, "text": " this morning."}, {"start": 4428.52, "end": 4436.56, "text": " The official lunar flyby observations are slated to begin in just about 40 minutes."}, {"start": 4436.56, "end": 4439.76, "text": " That's when we'll have the crew at the windows, photographing the moon, as well"}, {"start": 4439.76, "end": 4441.76, "text": " as well as making calls down about what they are seeing."}, {"start": 4441.76, "end": 4457.76, "text": " Again, we are live here in Artemis Mission Control for the duration of the flyby."}, {"start": 4457.76, "end": 4460.76, "text": " Currently, the Orbit One flight control team is on console."}, {"start": 4460.76, "end": 4466.76, "text": " This room is staffed 24-7 from the time before the astronauts stepped foot on the rocket"}, {"start": 4466.76, "end": 4472.76, "text": " until the time they are splashed down and are safely recovered in the Pacific Ocean on Flight Day 10."}, {"start": 4526.76, "end": 4556.74, "text": " Again, this is Artemis."}, {"start": 4556.74, "end": 4560.34, "text": " Mission Control here in Houston."}, {"start": 4560.34, "end": 4564.3, "text": " We are now 11,777 miles away from the moon."}, {"start": 4564.3, "end": 4568.5, "text": " We did pass the Apollo 13 record of farthest humans away"}, {"start": 4568.5, "end": 4575.74, "text": " from Earth at 1257 p.m. central time, 157 p.m. eastern time."}, {"start": 4575.74, "end": 4580.98, "text": " That distance, 248,655 statute miles from the Earth continuing"}, {"start": 4580.98, "end": 4583.3, "text": " to be exceeded by the crew."}, {"start": 4583.3, "end": 4584.86, "text": " They will reach their farthest distance"}, {"start": 4584.86, "end": 4588.0599999999995, "text": " from the Earth around 6.07 p.m. central time."}, {"start": 4588.0599999999995, "end": 4591.299999999999, "text": " At that time, they will be in an LOS or a loss of signal"}, {"start": 4591.299999999999, "end": 4593.9, "text": " with us on Earth as they'll be flying behind the moon."}, {"start": 4704.86, "end": 4716.86, "text": " As the crew gets into their cabin configuration preparations,"}, {"start": 4716.86, "end": 4720.66, "text": " we are joined by Dr. Sarah Noble, the Artemis Lunar Science Lead."}, {"start": 4720.66, "end": 4721.86, "text": " Thanks for joining us here today."}, {"start": 4721.86, "end": 4722.86, "text": " Yeah, it's quite a day."}, {"start": 4722.86, "end": 4724.16, "text": " Yeah, we are very excited."}, {"start": 4724.16, "end": 4726.36, "text": " I can only imagine how you guys are doing over there."}, {"start": 4726.36, "end": 4730.86, "text": " So tell me a little bit about yourself and what your role is for Artemis too."}, {"start": 4730.86, "end": 4731.16, "text": " Sure."}, {"start": 4731.16, "end": 4733.36, "text": " So I'm the Artemis Lunar Science Lead."}, {"start": 4733.36, "end": 4738.4, "text": " so over the entire campaign and my job is basically to make sure that as we have this"}, {"start": 4738.4, "end": 4741.44, "text": " big adventure back to the moon we actually learn new things about the moon."}, {"start": 4741.44, "end": 4744.88, "text": " Fascinating. So why is the moon such an important destination today?"}, {"start": 4745.679999999999, "end": 4749.28, "text": " Yeah so the moon is a pretty amazing place. It is a great place to learn about"}, {"start": 4750.08, "end": 4754.88, "text": " basic fundamental processes that happen on like all the planets like cratering and"}, {"start": 4754.88, "end": 4760.08, "text": " volcanology and also it is you know part of our earth moon system and you know the earth"}, {"start": 4760.08, "end": 4764.5599999999995, "text": " recycles it's rocks pretty well right through plate tectonics and weathering"}, {"start": 4764.5599999999995, "end": 4768.36, "text": " or whatever most of the rocks on the earth are geologically young but on the"}, {"start": 4768.36, "end": 4771.24, "text": " moon we have the entire record that goes back four and a half billion years"}, {"start": 4771.24, "end": 4775.5599999999995, "text": " until since we formed and so if we really want to learn about what was"}, {"start": 4775.5599999999995, "end": 4780.24, "text": " happening in that period like moon is really the only place we can go. We're"}, {"start": 4780.24, "end": 4782.9, "text": " also thinking about going back to the moon we want to go to the lunar"}, {"start": 4782.9, "end": 4786.68, "text": " south pole so what makes that such an interesting destination? Yeah the"}, {"start": 4786.68, "end": 4790.84, "text": " South Pole is cool, right? It's far away from the places we went during Apollo. It's different"}, {"start": 4790.84, "end": 4794.92, "text": " kinds of rocks. They're some of the oldest rocks on the moon. It's also a place where we think"}, {"start": 4794.92, "end": 4800.4400000000005, "text": " there might be resources like water. There are craters that really never can see the sun because"}, {"start": 4800.4400000000005, "end": 4805.240000000001, "text": " the low sun angles there and they get very cold. And we think that water and other things can"}, {"start": 4805.240000000001, "end": 4809.16, "text": " build up in those craters and so we're very interested to see what that might do for us."}, {"start": 4809.16, "end": 4813.240000000001, "text": " I'm very interested as well. So for some of our viewers who might be new to this, what"}, {"start": 4813.24, "end": 4817.12, "text": " What does lunar science look like during an Artemis mission?"}, {"start": 4817.12, "end": 4818.639999999999, "text": " Yeah, it's pretty exciting for us"}, {"start": 4818.639999999999, "end": 4820.92, "text": " as we built this from scratch to try"}, {"start": 4820.92, "end": 4824.0, "text": " to understand how we can best use the crew to support"}, {"start": 4824.0, "end": 4824.599999999999, "text": " our science."}, {"start": 4824.599999999999, "end": 4826.639999999999, "text": " And so we've developed a system."}, {"start": 4826.639999999999, "end": 4828.36, "text": " We've got a team in place."}, {"start": 4828.36, "end": 4831.12, "text": " We've got a back room here here in this building called"}, {"start": 4831.12, "end": 4832.8, "text": " the SIR, the Science Evaluation Room."}, {"start": 4832.8, "end": 4834.679999999999, "text": " And there's a back room to that back room"}, {"start": 4834.679999999999, "end": 4837.2, "text": " over in another building here at Johnson Space Center,"}, {"start": 4837.2, "end": 4839.12, "text": " where we've got our teams of scientists working really"}, {"start": 4839.12, "end": 4839.92, "text": " hard."}, {"start": 4839.92, "end": 4842.2, "text": " They're actually speaking to this room"}, {"start": 4842.2, "end": 4844.7, "text": " through our science officer, this is now the first time"}, {"start": 4844.7, "end": 4848.0599999999995, "text": " we've ever had a science officer in flight control room."}, {"start": 4848.0599999999995, "end": 4849.54, "text": " So we're pretty excited about that."}, {"start": 4849.54, "end": 4851.94, "text": " So we have a really voice out and up to the crew."}, {"start": 4851.94, "end": 4854.46, "text": " I know it's been so exciting to hear Dr. Kelsey Young"}, {"start": 4854.46, "end": 4856.7, "text": " speaking directly with the crew today now."}, {"start": 4856.7, "end": 4859.179999999999, "text": " So close to the moon and we have a live view here"}, {"start": 4859.179999999999, "end": 4861.54, "text": " of the science operation or the science evaluation room."}, {"start": 4861.54, "end": 4863.38, "text": " So this is where the majority of your team"}, {"start": 4863.38, "end": 4864.5199999999995, "text": " is today, is that right?"}, {"start": 4864.5199999999995, "end": 4865.36, "text": " Yeah, that's right."}, {"start": 4865.36, "end": 4867.099999999999, "text": " This is a big chunk of our scientists."}, {"start": 4867.099999999999, "end": 4869.139999999999, "text": " You can see them and they're now working hard"}, {"start": 4869.139999999999, "end": 4871.179999999999, "text": " trying to get ready for the day."}, {"start": 4871.18, "end": 4873.52, "text": " And then again, there's a second room"}, {"start": 4873.52, "end": 4874.88, "text": " where we have a lot of our data folks"}, {"start": 4874.88, "end": 4876.56, "text": " where the data will first come down"}, {"start": 4876.56, "end": 4877.860000000001, "text": " and then sort of sift through the data"}, {"start": 4877.860000000001, "end": 4880.200000000001, "text": " and get ready for this team to take."}, {"start": 4880.200000000001, "end": 4882.820000000001, "text": " What's the mood like right now in this, sir?"}, {"start": 4882.820000000001, "end": 4884.72, "text": " It is, I would say giddy."}, {"start": 4884.72, "end": 4887.76, "text": " I think we're all, we've worked very hard for this."}, {"start": 4887.76, "end": 4890.4800000000005, "text": " They have done simulation after simulation."}, {"start": 4890.4800000000005, "end": 4891.64, "text": " They have worked really hard"}, {"start": 4891.64, "end": 4892.64, "text": " over the last couple of years"}, {"start": 4892.64, "end": 4893.76, "text": " to get ready for this moment."}, {"start": 4893.76, "end": 4895.88, "text": " And I think everybody's just really excited"}, {"start": 4895.88, "end": 4897.4800000000005, "text": " to see, you know, even already,"}, {"start": 4897.4800000000005, "end": 4900.54, "text": " we've had some descriptions from the crew coming down."}, {"start": 4900.54, "end": 4905.46, "text": " It's so great to see their joy and on our joy our love for the moon come through yes"}, {"start": 4905.46, "end": 4906.98, "text": " We are in for a real treat today"}, {"start": 4906.98, "end": 4910.26, "text": " If it's been anything like their observations the past couple of days"}, {"start": 4910.34, "end": 4915.54, "text": " So how are the lunar science teams using this test flight to prepare for future missions to the moon?"}, {"start": 4915.74, "end": 4920.14, "text": " Yeah, absolutely. This is the way that we are building our foundation for the future from everything from"}, {"start": 4920.14, "end": 4923.54, "text": " You know, how do you train a crew to be a geologist?"}, {"start": 4923.54, "end": 4927.62, "text": " Right and so you know working through that getting them a classroom training field training"}, {"start": 4927.62, "end": 4931.38, "text": " building the science team, building these physical rooms that we are in,"}, {"start": 4931.38, "end": 4934.78, "text": " designing them, designing software that the teams are using, and then you know"}, {"start": 4934.78, "end": 4937.82, "text": " figuring out what happens to that data, they're going to take this data and it's"}, {"start": 4937.82, "end": 4940.92, "text": " going to come down and how do we get it out to not only our team but out to the"}, {"start": 4940.92, "end": 4944.0599999999995, "text": " world and the rest of the science community. Yeah that's a great point"}, {"start": 4944.0599999999995, "end": 4946.5, "text": " because when you hear these crew members talk you would never know that"}, {"start": 4946.5, "end": 4950.22, "text": " they're not geologists. Your team has trained them so well. They have been"}, {"start": 4950.22, "end": 4954.82, "text": " very good students. Who can blame them? It's a pretty great topic. One"}, {"start": 4954.82, "end": 4955.82, "text": " One more question for you."}, {"start": 4955.82, "end": 4961.62, "text": " How does the science that we're doing on Artemis help support long-term exploration and including"}, {"start": 4961.62, "end": 4963.179999999999, "text": " our sustained presence on the moon?"}, {"start": 4963.179999999999, "end": 4964.259999999999, "text": " Yeah, you know what?"}, {"start": 4964.259999999999, "end": 4968.58, "text": " We have a saying in the Science Mission Directorate that science enables exploration and exploration"}, {"start": 4968.58, "end": 4969.7, "text": " enables science, right?"}, {"start": 4969.7, "end": 4974.299999999999, "text": " So you need the scientists because we are the ones who are the experts in landing site"}, {"start": 4974.299999999999, "end": 4977.46, "text": " and doing analysis of landing site and making sure we can find a good place to land"}, {"start": 4977.46, "end": 4981.74, "text": " to understanding the properties of the soil so we can design our systems to manage"}, {"start": 4981.74, "end": 4985.74, "text": " understanding the radiation environment, keeping our astronauts safe, all of these things, right?"}, {"start": 4985.74, "end": 4989.74, "text": " But, you know, in return, you provide us with opportunities where now we're going to be able"}, {"start": 4989.74, "end": 4993.74, "text": " to collect this data and collect samples and play our instruments and all of that."}, {"start": 4993.74, "end": 4995.74, "text": " So it's a symbiotic relationship."}, {"start": 4995.74, "end": 4999.74, "text": " That makes perfect sense. Well, Dr. Sara Noble, Artemis Lunar Science Lead."}, {"start": 4999.74, "end": 5002.74, "text": " Thank you so much for joining us here today. Best of luck to you and your team,"}, {"start": 5002.74, "end": 5004.74, "text": " and I hope that you get to enjoy today too."}, {"start": 5004.74, "end": 5006.74, "text": " Thank you so much."}, {"start": 5006.74, "end": 5013.099999999999, "text": " We are now getting closer and closer to our lunar neighbor, this live view coming from"}, {"start": 5013.099999999999, "end": 5017.26, "text": " the Orion spacecraft and a camera mounted on one of its solar array wings."}, {"start": 5126.74, "end": 5128.74, "text": " you"}, {"start": 5156.74, "end": 5160.74, "text": " Houston Integrity for Camera Serial Numbers."}, {"start": 5160.74, "end": 5164.74, "text": " Ready to copy."}, {"start": 5164.74, "end": 5172.74, "text": " Hey, Jenny, these are card numbers for the various positions."}, {"start": 5172.74, "end": 5178.74, "text": " For the long lens on the D5, we will have individual cards."}, {"start": 5178.74, "end": 5182.74, "text": " Victor's, 1008, Jeremy,"}, {"start": 5182.74, "end": 5197.66, "text": " Victor's, 1008, Jeremy, 1019, Reed, 1012, myself, 1015."}, {"start": 5197.66, "end": 5206.26, "text": " For the Z-9, we will have one card that is dedicated for today, serial number 1007."}, {"start": 5206.26, "end": 5213.16, "text": " For the cabin camera D5, we will have one dedicated card for today,"}, {"start": 5213.16, "end": 5216.780000000001, "text": " so you're number 1022."}, {"start": 5225.280000000001, "end": 5226.68, "text": " All right, Christina, we copy all."}, {"start": 5226.68, "end": 5227.06, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 5236.26, "end": 5246.26, "text": " We just realized that we have Earth not window 1 and Moon not window 2 and we were out, sorry,"}, {"start": 5246.26, "end": 5253.26, "text": " Earth not window 4 and Moon not window 3 and it gives you the best idea of scale we have"}, {"start": 5253.26, "end": 5254.26, "text": " had yet."}, {"start": 5254.26, "end": 5259.26, "text": " The Moon is about three to four times the size of the Earth and it is almost full in"}, {"start": 5259.26, "end": 5260.26, "text": " the Earth."}, {"start": 5260.26, "end": 5262.26, "text": " It's just a small crescent out there."}, {"start": 5262.26, "end": 5268.26, "text": " It's magnificent, I got a picture of it with the wide lens, it's such a majestic view out here."}, {"start": 5271.26, "end": 5274.26, "text": " Amaze, amaze, amaze, thank you, Reed."}, {"start": 5274.26, "end": 5292.860000000001, "text": " Those are some of the communications we're excited most about today."}, {"start": 5292.860000000001, "end": 5295.9800000000005, "text": " Commander Reed Wiseman calling down their view right now."}, {"start": 5295.9800000000005, "end": 5300.9400000000005, "text": " Obviously, a little bit different than what we can see from the solar array camera."}, {"start": 5300.9400000000005, "end": 5305.120000000001, "text": " They are looking through the windows of the Orion spacecraft, able to see at the same"}, {"start": 5305.120000000001, "end": 5308.4400000000005, "text": " time Earth and the Moon."}, {"start": 5308.4400000000005, "end": 5312.160000000001, "text": " You also heard NASA astronaut Christina Cook calling down some of the cameras that they"}, {"start": 5312.160000000001, "end": 5316.92, "text": " will be using today."}, {"start": 5316.92, "end": 5322.56, "text": " The crew is in that cabin configuration portion and we expect the Lunar Flyby Observation"}, {"start": 5322.56, "end": 5352.080000000001, "text": " period to start in just about 20 minutes."}, {"start": 5352.08, "end": 5358.5599999999995, "text": " in on Orion's distance and speed. They are currently traveling 1,071 miles per hour,"}, {"start": 5358.5599999999995, "end": 5367.76, "text": " 249,159 miles away from Earth, 11,293 miles away from the Moon and continuing to grow closer."}, {"start": 5371.28, "end": 5378.16, "text": " At closest approach to the Moon today, the spacecraft will be just about 4,070 miles away"}, {"start": 5378.16, "end": 5383.2, "text": " from the lunar surface. This will be during our loss of signal with the crew as they travel behind"}, {"start": 5383.2, "end": 5389.599999999999, "text": " the moon and we will await their return to get the official number for you for how close they come"}, {"start": 5389.599999999999, "end": 5394.08, "text": " to our lunar neighbor."}, {"start": 5438.16, "end": 5459.24, "text": " Inside the cabin today, the lunar targeting package is the primary tool guiding the crew"}, {"start": 5459.24, "end": 5462.599999999999, "text": " observations and consists of two key components."}, {"start": 5462.599999999999, "end": 5466.96, "text": " The lunar geography review helped the astronauts study major lunar features in advance and"}, {"start": 5466.96, "end": 5472.56, "text": " help learn how to orient themselves during the flyby because of course the moon is not actually"}, {"start": 5472.56, "end": 5477.84, "text": " labeled like it appears here when we look at this map. The lunar targeting plan provides a detailed"}, {"start": 5477.84, "end": 5482.4800000000005, "text": " timeline of observation targets, background science context, and specific instructions"}, {"start": 5482.4800000000005, "end": 5487.52, "text": " for the pictures the crew should take as well as the verbal descriptions that will be helped"}, {"start": 5487.52, "end": 5493.44, "text": " fold to the science team reviewing them later. This is a screenshot from their lunar"}, {"start": 5493.4400000000005, "end": 5497.120000000001, "text": " targeting package, and a screenshot specifically of that lunar."}, {"start": 5497.120000000001, "end": 5516.88, "text": " Hey Jenny, understanding we are in final attitude now for the Lunar Flyby, would it be possible"}, {"start": 5516.88, "end": 5520.32, "text": " to pitch the vehicle down five degrees."}, {"start": 5520.4400000000005, "end": 5524.78, "text": " That would allow us to get the D5 long lens flush"}, {"start": 5524.78, "end": 5527.72, "text": " and have the least amount of window distortion."}, {"start": 5531.84, "end": 5532.28, "text": " We're checking."}, {"start": 5534.92, "end": 5537.2, "text": " That call from Christina Cook, NASA Astronaut"}, {"start": 5537.2, "end": 5539.32, "text": " and Mission Specialist on Artemis 2."}, {"start": 5539.64, "end": 5544.28, "text": " Copy. The Orion spacecraft is positioned"}, {"start": 5544.28, "end": 5547.92, "text": " in a specific attitude to allow the crew to best see the moon"}, {"start": 5547.92, "end": 5551.36, "text": " outside of their windows today for this imaging opportunity."}, {"start": 5551.86, "end": 5555.8, "text": " That call was a request for a potential attitude shift just"}, {"start": 5555.8, "end": 5559.259999999999, "text": " slightly, another five degrees, to give them a better view"}, {"start": 5560.179999999999, "end": 5561.8, "text": " and to give them a better opportunity"}, {"start": 5561.8, "end": 5563.3, "text": " to use their long lens camera."}, {"start": 5567.84, "end": 5569.94, "text": " They'll also be using that lunar targeting package"}, {"start": 5569.94, "end": 5570.8, "text": " we were discussing."}, {"start": 5570.8, "end": 5573.3, "text": " I am following along with that real time, so I'll be able"}, {"start": 5573.3, "end": 5576.900000000001, "text": " to share with you exactly what targets the crew is looking at and when."}, {"start": 5577.3, "end": 5579.6, "text": " They also trained with a lunar science passport."}, {"start": 5579.6, "end": 5583.400000000001, "text": " It's a little reference guide used on Earth to reinforce recognition"}, {"start": 5583.400000000001, "end": 5584.8, "text": " of key lunar features."}, {"start": 5584.900000000001, "end": 5587.900000000001, "text": " It is not on the flight, but it was a significant study tool"}, {"start": 5587.900000000001, "end": 5590.04, "text": " for the crew to get them ready for launch."}, {"start": 5591.2, "end": 5594.4400000000005, "text": " The apparent size of the moon will change throughout the flyby,"}, {"start": 5594.860000000001, "end": 5598.320000000001, "text": " and it'll appear roughly like a basketball held"}, {"start": 5598.320000000001, "end": 5601.400000000001, "text": " at arm's length at the crew's closest approach."}, {"start": 5601.400000000001, "end": 5606.400000000001, "text": " That reinforces the need for careful planning and practiced observation techniques."}, {"start": 5606.400000000001, "end": 5607.400000000001, "text": " Thanks."}, {"start": 5607.400000000001, "end": 5608.400000000001, "text": " Houston Integrity for Timeline."}, {"start": 5608.400000000001, "end": 5609.400000000001, "text": " Go ahead."}, {"start": 5609.400000000001, "end": 5634.400000000001, "text": " Houston Integrity for Timeline."}, {"start": 5634.400000000001, "end": 5636.400000000001, "text": " Go ahead."}, {"start": 5651.400000000001, "end": 5656.400000000001, "text": " Hey Jenny, just to make absolutely sure that we start observations when expected,"}, {"start": 5656.400000000001, "end": 5661.400000000001, "text": " we are showing an optimist that observation time starts in about 15 minutes"}, {"start": 5661.400000000001, "end": 5668.400000000001, "text": " minutes and an LTP that our first target, Discussion 1, starts in about 29 minutes."}, {"start": 5668.400000000001, "end": 5675.400000000001, "text": " Can you confirm you'd like us to start Discussion 1 in 29 minutes at 1900 GMT?"}, {"start": 5675.400000000001, "end": 5692.4400000000005, "text": " Christina, we are tracking that discussion one should start at 1845, that's 15 minutes"}, {"start": 5692.4400000000005, "end": 5693.4400000000005, "text": " from now."}, {"start": 5693.4400000000005, "end": 5712.6, "text": " Okay, copy all, it may be a granularity issue with LTP, but understand that we start that"}, {"start": 5712.6, "end": 5718.4800000000005, "text": " observation in 15 minutes and I bet when we get there the green line in LTP will match"}, {"start": 5718.4800000000005, "end": 5721.68, "text": " the start of the white band for discussion one."}, {"start": 5721.68, "end": 5726.46, "text": " I think it's just a matter of the labeling and the granularity."}, {"start": 5726.84, "end": 5727.64, "text": " Thanks for confirming."}, {"start": 5732.240000000001, "end": 5735.46, "text": " Copy, and we'll look into that a little bit more on our side as well."}, {"start": 5745.0, "end": 5750.9800000000005, "text": " Christina, can you verify for us that your green line is moving on the timeline page of your LTP?"}, {"start": 5751.68, "end": 5766.68, "text": " Jenny, I do think we're good looking closer."}, {"start": 5766.68, "end": 5771.68, "text": " I see the labels are just not aligned with the starter end times of the white visible bands."}, {"start": 5771.68, "end": 5774.68, "text": " It fully makes sense now, so I think we are all set."}, {"start": 5774.68, "end": 5778.68, "text": " We'll look forward to starting some observations in about 13 minutes."}, {"start": 5778.68, "end": 5779.68, "text": " minutes."}, {"start": 5779.68, "end": 5783.54, "text": " Copy, thanks Christina."}, {"start": 5868.68, "end": 5887.4800000000005, "text": " As you heard discussed, we are expecting the crew's observation time period to start in"}, {"start": 5887.4800000000005, "end": 5889.76, "text": " about 10 minutes."}, {"start": 5889.76, "end": 5895.4800000000005, "text": " First, they'll be conducting a warm-up, warming up to their science observations of the moon."}, {"start": 5895.4800000000005, "end": 5900.200000000001, "text": " They'll be discussing with each other, helping each other orient using the major landmarks"}, {"start": 5900.200000000001, "end": 5901.200000000001, "text": " that they've studied."}, {"start": 5901.200000000001, "end": 5902.200000000001, "text": " I'm asking, what is familiar?"}, {"start": 5902.200000000001, "end": 5912.200000000001, "text": " If we roll left, port 5 degrees, that would get the moon closer to the left side of window"}, {"start": 5912.200000000001, "end": 5913.200000000001, "text": " 2."}, {"start": 5913.200000000001, "end": 5914.200000000001, "text": " Copy, Victor."}, {"start": 5914.2, "end": 5928.679999999999, "text": " Copy Victor, we'd like to know if it's pitch and roll or one or the other."}, 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"end": 5985.92, "text": " to the center of the moon with two degrees of dead band."}, {"start": 5985.92, "end": 5995.84, "text": " Right now, we are pointing the center of the window to the center of the moon with two"}, {"start": 5995.84, "end": 5997.84, "text": " degrees of dead band."}, {"start": 6025.84, "end": 6047.4400000000005, "text": " The conversation you hear happening now between the astronauts aboard Orion and Artemis Mission"}, {"start": 6047.4400000000005, "end": 6051.76, "text": " Control here at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. They're in the center of your screen"}, {"start": 6051.76, "end": 6057.84, "text": " seated at the CAPCOM or capsule communicator console. That's Ginny Gibbons, Canadian Space"}, {"start": 6057.84, "end": 6069.280000000001, "text": " Agency astronaut and Artemis II backup. She was also the lead CAPCOM for Expedition 63 aboard the"}, {"start": 6069.28, "end": 6071.28, "text": " International Space Station."}, {"start": 6079.28, "end": 6087.28, "text": " The crew is requesting some attitude changes to the spacecraft to allow them to better image the moon, our priority for today."}, {"start": 6087.28, "end": 6095.28, "text": " Of course, those have to be discussed on the ground before they are put into work aboard the spacecraft, so the team is taking some time to do so."}, {"start": 6095.28, "end": 6100.34, "text": " You also heard Giddens' reference that we are into dead bands."}, {"start": 6100.719999999999, "end": 6103.44, "text": " Dead bands are essentially keeping us in the lane"}, {"start": 6103.44, "end": 6104.759999999999, "text": " in which we're traveling."}, {"start": 6105.04, "end": 6106.78, "text": " If you're familiar with lane assist"}, {"start": 6106.78, "end": 6108.599999999999, "text": " in your car, very similar in this case."}, {"start": 6108.6, "end": 6134.280000000001, "text": " We are now 10,870 miles away from the Moon, traveling 1,066 miles per hour and 249,390"}, {"start": 6134.280000000001, "end": 6136.08, "text": " miles away from Earth."}, {"start": 6136.08, "end": 6141.72, "text": " Again, we recently surpassed the Apollo 13 distance record of farthest humans have ever"}, {"start": 6141.72, "end": 6147.68, "text": " traveled and upon calling down some words during that milestone, Canadian Space Agency"}, {"start": 6147.68, "end": 6153.8, "text": " astronaut Jeremy Hansen noting that he hopes that this record that they are setting today"}, {"start": 6153.8, "end": 6156.2, "text": " is soon broken by future explorers."}, {"start": 6256.08, "end": 6283.76, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 6283.76, "end": 6287.52, "text": " we are standing by for the beginning of Lunar Flyby."}, {"start": 6292.52, "end": 6294.56, "text": " Expecting that to start in just a few minutes"}, {"start": 6294.56, "end": 6297.6, "text": " when the crew will begin a warm-up discussion preparing"}, {"start": 6297.6, "end": 6298.76, "text": " for the day."}, {"start": 6298.76, "end": 6300.96, "text": " They will be capturing images along"}, {"start": 6300.96, "end": 6304.2, "text": " while discussing what they find familiar about the moon"}, {"start": 6304.2, "end": 6306.280000000001, "text": " and what looks unexpected to them."}, {"start": 6343.76, "end": 6368.56, "text": " Again, just minutes away from the official start of Lunar Flyby or when it is timelineed"}, {"start": 6368.56, "end": 6373.56, "text": " for the crew."}, {"start": 6373.56, "end": 6377.52, "text": " We are currently 10,726 miles away from the moon."}, {"start": 6377.52, "end": 6381.84, "text": " This view on the left side of your screen coming from the camera"}, {"start": 6381.84, "end": 6383.92, "text": " on one of Orion's solar arrays."}, {"start": 6403.56, "end": 6422.0, "text": " Other conversation points while the crew are getting ready for their flyby today."}, {"start": 6422.0, "end": 6429.400000000001, "text": " They'll be looking to orient themselves using major landmarks and annotating their observations"}, {"start": 6429.400000000001, "end": 6434.64, "text": " along with their discussion."}, {"start": 6434.64, "end": 6437.4800000000005, "text": " They'll have 10 minutes for that warm-up discussion."}, {"start": 6519.400000000001, "end": 6547.400000000001, "text": " We have two folks at the window, deep in discussion, talking to the other folks, and we have two"}, {"start": 6547.400000000001, "end": 6552.400000000001, "text": " and deep in discussion talking about all of the awesome features that they're seeing."}, {"start": 6552.400000000001, "end": 6561.400000000001, "text": " We just had a huge moment realizing that Hertzsprung is about the same size as our incredible Oriental."}, {"start": 6561.400000000001, "end": 6565.400000000001, "text": " We're really excited about this target that's kind of new to us."}, {"start": 6565.400000000001, "end": 6571.400000000001, "text": " We're orienting on things like how we talk about Albedo, finding some of the prevalent things"}, {"start": 6571.400000000001, "end": 6578.040000000001, "text": " that we're used to from all of our training and just overall taking in this view."}, {"start": 6578.040000000001, "end": 6583.76, "text": " We also are noticing that the moon is still getting noticeably bigger as we go."}, {"start": 6583.76, "end": 6588.18, "text": " Even when you're watching it continuously, it's great to see these two guys get warmed up."}, {"start": 6591.18, "end": 6592.780000000001, "text": " We love the report, Christina."}, {"start": 6592.780000000001, "end": 6597.26, "text": " Thanks. And you nailed it on why we added Hertzsprung as you'll see in the prompts."}, {"start": 6597.26, "end": 6601.06, "text": " We're looking for comparisons to the comparatively much older Hertzsprung compared"}, {"start": 6601.06, "end": 6602.320000000001, "text": " to the younger oriental."}, {"start": 6602.72, "end": 6603.14, "text": " Great words."}, {"start": 6603.4400000000005, "end": 6622.64, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 6622.64, "end": 6625.38, "text": " That was the voice of Dr. Kelsey Young speaking"}, {"start": 6625.38, "end": 6628.64, "text": " with the astronauts aboard Orion as they begin their"}, {"start": 6628.64, "end": 6631.8, "text": " observation period and lunar flyby."}, {"start": 6631.8, "end": 6638.88, "text": " NASA astronaut Christina Cook reporting their view of Hertzbrunn Basin."}, {"start": 6638.88, "end": 6644.200000000001, "text": " The team here is looking for centered images of the basin at a full zoom and they're hoping"}, {"start": 6644.200000000001, "end": 6648.4400000000005, "text": " that the astronauts can image and describe the inner and outer rings."}, {"start": 6648.4400000000005, "end": 6653.360000000001, "text": " This is considered a degraded basin with the floor rings and ejecta compared to a"}, {"start": 6653.360000000001, "end": 6655.360000000001, "text": " a younger oriental basin."}, {"start": 6667.920000000001, "end": 6668.420000000001, "text": " We talked."}, {"start": 6671.72, "end": 6676.880000000001, "text": " We spoke earlier with Julian Gross, the Artemis curation lead,"}, {"start": 6676.880000000001, "end": 6679.4800000000005, "text": " about some of the terms we will hear the crew use today."}, {"start": 6679.780000000001, "end": 6682.080000000001, "text": " One of those just called out, that's albedo."}, {"start": 6682.08, "end": 6687.08, "text": " looking at surface brightness or the amount of light a surface reflects."}, {"start": 6687.08, "end": 6714.64, "text": " A few more terms that we hope to hear today during the cruise set wraps our situation"}, {"start": 6714.64, "end": 6720.740000000001, "text": " reports include imbeying. This refers to one feature that surrounds another. That usually"}, {"start": 6720.740000000001, "end": 6722.240000000001, "text": " is a higher relief feature."}, {"start": 6722.240000000001, "end": 6728.92, "text": " In integrity, one report from the crew at the windows, we can actually see the moon and"}, {"start": 6728.92, "end": 6735.92, "text": " earth at the same time right now. It's interesting because the earth looks way brighter, so"}, {"start": 6735.92, "end": 6741.12, "text": " the earth itself seems to have a much higher albedo than the moon. We think this is"}, {"start": 6741.12, "end": 6746.14, "text": " independent of our eyes focusing because of course the Earth is much smaller than the"}, {"start": 6746.14, "end": 6752.14, "text": " moon in our view. So you could think that your eyes focus for the darker sky and that"}, {"start": 6752.14, "end": 6756.14, "text": " means that it only has a parent brightness more than the moon but since we're seeing"}, {"start": 6756.14, "end": 6761.64, "text": " both in the same view, we do think that this can be inferred as the Earth as a"}, {"start": 6761.64, "end": 6769.14, "text": " whole has a higher LBO."}, {"start": 6769.14, "end": 6773.9800000000005, "text": " Great observation, Kristina, and reminder that as you're starting to look for those subtle color"}, {"start": 6773.9800000000005, "end": 6781.54, "text": " and albedo variations on the moon, the relatively bright albedo Earth might make those a little"}, {"start": 6781.54, "end": 6785.38, "text": " bit difficult, but as your eyes continue to adjust, we expect you to start to see more"}, {"start": 6785.38, "end": 6786.38, "text": " nuance on the moon."}, {"start": 6786.38, "end": 6787.38, "text": " Thanks."}, {"start": 6787.38, "end": 6788.38, "text": " Great call."}, {"start": 6788.38, "end": 6789.38, "text": " Thanks for the reminder."}, {"start": 6789.38, "end": 6798.02, "text": " Great call, thanks for the reminder."}, {"start": 6798.02, "end": 6801.74, "text": " We're all going to be experts in lunar terminology by the end"}, {"start": 6801.74, "end": 6802.18, "text": " of the day."}, {"start": 6802.18, "end": 6804.26, "text": " Another one we expect to hear is mares."}, {"start": 6804.26, "end": 6806.9400000000005, "text": " These are dark regions paved or filled"}, {"start": 6806.9400000000005, "end": 6809.46, "text": " by volcanic deposits."}, {"start": 6809.46, "end": 6812.02, "text": " You also can hear them called seas, oceans, lakes"}, {"start": 6812.02, "end": 6814.38, "text": " or marshes or other bodies of water."}, {"start": 6814.38, "end": 6825.9400000000005, "text": " Again, we are live in Artemis Mission Control, but on the right side of your screen,"}, {"start": 6825.9400000000005, "end": 6828.1, 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Really helpful for the science team."}, {"start": 7220.38, "end": 7220.88, "text": " Keep them coming."}, {"start": 7220.92, "end": 7221.18, "text": " Thanks."}, {"start": 7221.18, "end": 7234.38, "text": " I also heard a discussion about the albedo of Grimaldi being the 10 and how many of us"}, {"start": 7234.38, "end": 7238.700000000001, "text": " when we were a little further away saw that as the darkest albedo and that bigger marie"}, {"start": 7238.700000000001, "end": 7247.42, "text": " off to the west, sorry to the east was still dark but maybe a 7 and 8."}, {"start": 7247.42, "end": 7252.42, "text": " We still think that, but you are saying color variation, albedo variation, inside of chromaldi"}, {"start": 7252.42, "end": 7257.9, "text": " as well, and that even on the west side there's still a very dark part of it, but it is still"}, {"start": 7257.9, "end": 7258.9, "text": " the darkest."}, {"start": 7258.9, "end": 7261.5, "text": " It is just not as uniform as it looked 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We will do. Thank you."}, {"start": 7523.52, "end": 7529.52, "text": " Those calls coming from NASA astronaut Victor Glover, as we discussed, the crew is working in pairs"}, {"start": 7529.52, "end": 7530.8, "text": " at the windows."}, {"start": 7530.8, "end": 7536.320000000001, "text": " Right now, taking photos are Commander Reed Wiseman"}, {"start": 7536.320000000001, "end": 7539.120000000001, "text": " and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen serving"}, {"start": 7539.120000000001, "end": 7541.4400000000005, "text": " as their support team or pilot Victor Glover"}, {"start": 7541.4400000000005, "end": 7543.84, "text": " and mission specialist Christina Cook."}, {"start": 7543.84, "end": 7547.68, "text": " You're hearing those calls from Victor Glover"}, {"start": 7547.68, "end": 7549.92, "text": " as he is on that support team and he is tasked"}, {"start": 7549.92, "end": 7552.320000000001, "text": " with providing the science SIT reps."}, {"start": 7552.320000000001, "end": 7554.040000000001, "text": " While the two crew, photographing"}, {"start": 7554.040000000001, "end": 7557.040000000001, "text": " and making annotations of the moon are in windows two"}, {"start": 7557.04, "end": 7563.2, "text": " and three. 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Obviously,"}, {"start": 7563.2, "end": 7569.04, "text": " look at the moon themselves and provide these science situational reports."}, {"start": 7572.4, "end": 7576.0, "text": " The view on your screen is part of the lunar targeting package and it's something that the"}, {"start": 7576.0, "end": 7580.08, "text": " The crew can reference as they are flying by, but this is an animation."}, {"start": 7587.58, "end": 7590.52, "text": " You also heard Glover mention Oriental."}, {"start": 7590.52, "end": 7593.8, "text": " Oriental is a major feature that the team is interested in today,"}, {"start": 7594.04, "end": 7597.0, "text": " and it's known as the Grand Canyon of the Moon."}, {"start": 7598.4, "end": 7604.48, "text": " Until this mission, Grant, the Oriental Basin had never been seen in sunlight by human eyes."}, {"start": 7604.4800000000005, "end": 7609.9800000000005, "text": " Oriental Basin and its surrounding ejecta could fit within a straight line distance"}, {"start": 7609.9800000000005, "end": 7614.38, "text": " from NASA's Johnson Space Center where we are at today to a Kennedy Space Center."}, {"start": 7629.4800000000005, "end": 7634.38, "text": " This alive view in Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas where the teams are monitoring"}, {"start": 7634.38, "end": 7638.46, "text": " all systems, not just for today's flyby, but on the spacecraft themselves."}, {"start": 7638.78, "end": 7644.06, "text": " Again, this is a test flight, our very first flight of humans on the Orion spacecraft."}, {"start": 7646.78, "end": 7652.14, "text": " This team has been live, this team has been monitoring the entire time of the mission,"}, {"start": 7652.14, "end": 7656.86, "text": " as well as we have been live the entirety of the mission, and we will be continuing"}, {"start": 7656.86, "end": 7661.18, "text": " to do so all the way through splashdown and crew recovery from the Pacific."}, {"start": 7664.38, "end": 7671.78, "text": " This is a visualization from Aero, the Artemis real-time orbit website that you can also access"}, {"start": 7671.78, "end": 7677.66, "text": " at any time by visiting nasa.gov slash track Artemis showing us that we are now under 10,000"}, {"start": 7677.66, "end": 7683.66, "text": " miles from the moon, 9,948 to be specific and continuing to count down."}, {"start": 7683.66, "end": 7693.66, "text": " Again, our closest approach to the moon today should come about 6 o'clock 2 p.m. Central,"}, {"start": 7693.66, "end": 7699.0199999999995, "text": " 7 o'clock 2 p.m. Eastern. 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They have just begun those"}, {"start": 7740.26, "end": 7744.900000000001, "text": " activities really about 20 minutes ago, so we've got several hours of moon view"}, {"start": 7744.900000000001, "end": 7749.38, "text": " opportunities. This is still a live view inside that capsule. However, you can see"}, {"start": 7749.38, "end": 7753.18, "text": " just how dark they have turned down the lights. Actually, they've turned them all"}, {"start": 7753.18, "end": 7757.3, "text": " the way off. There are a few LEDs that they cannot power off, but turning down"}, {"start": 7757.3, "end": 7761.18, "text": " these lights gives them better views outside of the spacecraft's windows"}, {"start": 7761.18, "end": 7765.54, "text": " while they photograph the moon. 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lots of"}, {"start": 8128.72, "end": 8132.72, "text": " little bright spots are just starting to pop up in this view."}, {"start": 8132.72, "end": 8139.92, "text": " To the north, as you look up at the north pole, there is a very distinct crater with"}, {"start": 8139.92, "end": 8147.4400000000005, "text": " a lot of very central, a very defined central peak that is also free in albedo."}, {"start": 8147.4400000000005, "end": 8154.4400000000005, "text": " and all of that area past it going to the horizon gets lighter and lighter and is very, very high albedo."}, {"start": 8154.4400000000005, "end": 8160.4400000000005, "text": " And I will go look and find the name of that feature if I can look that up."}, {"start": 8160.4400000000005, "end": 8169.4400000000005, "text": " And then to the south, really getting some interesting geography and topography in the south pole, Aikin Basin."}, {"start": 8169.4400000000005, "end": 8175.4400000000005, "text": " And the view of the south pole is 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But that's the view that we see. Just a vautelab diameter to the west beyond"}, {"start": 8212.52, "end": 8220.32, "text": " is where the terminator is. Just beyond. I think Copernicus is the eastern most feature"}, {"start": 8220.32, "end": 8227.119999999999, "text": " that we can see. A very nice ring to ferry, nice structure crater to the north with"}, {"start": 8227.12, "end": 8239.12, "text": " a great high-albedo central uplift to the north and the south is dotted by a very characteristic"}, {"start": 8239.12, "end": 8246.0, "text": " crater with a lot of terrain shadow features and I will go try to find some landmarks to"}, {"start": 8246.0, "end": 8247.6, "text": " put names with those."}, {"start": 8247.6, "end": 8253.560000000001, "text": " Any questions for the observation team?"}, {"start": 8253.56, "end": 8255.8, "text": " I love the descriptions."}, {"start": 8255.8, "end": 8258.039999999999, "text": " You're definitely looking odd up there."}, {"start": 8258.039999999999, "end": 8261.48, "text": " Appreciate seeing the training being implemented."}, {"start": 8261.48, "end": 8263.439999999999, "text": " Especially interested in your descriptions"}, {"start": 8263.439999999999, "end": 8265.08, "text": " of the dark patches."}, {"start": 8265.08, "end": 8268.26, "text": " You compared the comma-looking features"}, {"start": 8268.26, "end": 8270.08, "text": " to the LBWC and Grimaldi,"}, {"start": 8270.08, "end": 8271.359999999999, "text": " and notice that you're starting"}, {"start": 8271.359999999999, "end": 8273.96, "text": " to see those color differences popping out."}, {"start": 8273.96, "end": 8275.5, "text": " Any observations you wanna make,"}, {"start": 8275.5, "end": 8279.199999999999, "text": " especially when you get on the PCD in a little bit,"}, {"start": 8279.199999999999, "end": 8282.08, "text": " would really help us tease out the differences"}, {"start": 8282.08, "end": 8284.0, "text": " in those dark Mare deposits."}, {"start": 8284.0, "end": 8284.96, "text": " Great description, Victor."}, {"start": 8284.96, "end": 8285.8, "text": " Keep them coming."}, {"start": 8291.2, "end": 8292.2, "text": " Absolutely will do."}, {"start": 8292.2, "end": 8293.92, "text": " And I know you've got descriptions"}, {"start": 8293.92, "end": 8297.039999999999, "text": " on both of the window observers right now as well."}, {"start": 8297.039999999999, "end": 8297.88, "text": " Keep them coming."}, {"start": 8342.08, "end": 8346.039999999999, "text": " well-trained this crew is by the science team."}, {"start": 8346.039999999999, "end": 8348.36, "text": " NASA astronaut and pilot of the Artemis II mission,"}, {"start": 8348.36, "end": 8352.039999999999, "text": " Victor Glover, calling down a situation report,"}, {"start": 8352.039999999999, "end": 8354.56, "text": " noting several different features on the moon"}, {"start": 8354.56, "end": 8358.36, "text": " and such descriptions, even saying that it looks like snow"}, {"start": 8358.36, "end": 8359.36, "text": " on some of the peaks."}, {"start": 8359.36, "end": 8362.0, "text": " Obviously, we do not expect that to be snow,"}, {"start": 8362.0, "end": 8365.64, "text": " but referencing that as some of the lighting"}, {"start": 8365.64, "end": 8369.36, "text": " on how it looks to the Artemis II crew"}, {"start": 8369.36, "end": 8370.84, "text": " from their current position."}, {"start": 8372.08, "end": 8394.72, "text": " The team is slated to be switching their positions at the windows now, both Reed Wiseman"}, {"start": 8394.72, "end": 8399.72, "text": " and Jeremy Hansen have been at Windows 2 and 3, one taking photos,"}, {"start": 8399.72, "end": 8402.679999999998, "text": " One, making observations and annotations"}, {"start": 8402.679999999998, "end": 8404.359999999999, "text": " on their portable computing device."}, {"start": 8408.859999999999, "end": 8410.679999999998, "text": " At this time, we also anticipate"}, {"start": 8410.679999999998, "end": 8412.679999999998, "text": " that they are looking at a crater duo."}, {"start": 8414.66, "end": 8417.06, "text": " One of those is Glushko, and the team is,"}, {"start": 8417.06, "end": 8418.46, "text": " and the other is Ohm."}, {"start": 8418.76, "end": 8420.74, "text": " The team is looking to know the extent"}, {"start": 8420.74, "end": 8424.76, "text": " of Glushko's ray system and how its rays differ"}, {"start": 8424.76, "end": 8426.72, "text": " in the mare versus the highlands."}, {"start": 8426.72, "end": 8432.72, "text": " They also want the team to compare the ray systems of Glushko to Ohm."}, {"start": 8432.72, "end": 8449.679999999998, "text": " Ohm is considered a young crater."}, {"start": 8449.679999999998, "end": 8456.14, "text": " If you've ever seen a photo of the rich hat structure, it's also known as the eye"}, {"start": 8456.14, "end": 8461.18, "text": " of the Sahara. It's 40 kilometers in diameter and that could fit within Ohm's interior."}, {"start": 8466.939999999999, "end": 8470.779999999999, "text": " The team is specifically interested in descriptions of that ray visibility,"}, {"start": 8470.779999999999, "end": 8478.22, "text": " including the color albedo. Remember albedo is the brightness or the surface reflection and the reach."}, {"start": 8478.22, "end": 8487.38, "text": " Again, I am using the same lunar targeting package"}, {"start": 8487.38, "end": 8489.3, "text": " that the crew is referencing on board right now."}, {"start": 8489.3, "end": 8492.66, "text": " This helps keep them on time as well as prompt them for when they need"}, {"start": 8492.66, "end": 8495.9, "text": " to make a call down to the science team and report what they're saying."}, {"start": 8496.4, "end": 8500.64, "text": " It also gives them reminders of when they need to swap positions at the windows."}, {"start": 8501.14, "end": 8504.92, "text": " Additionally, I'm using the Artemis II Lunar Science Passport developed"}, {"start": 8504.92, "end": 8508.06, "text": " by Amber Turner and the Artemis II Lunar Science Team."}, {"start": 8508.22, "end": 8514.22, "text": " Now this passport did not fly with the crew, but they used it extensively as a study guide here on Earth."}, {"start": 8514.22, "end": 8520.22, "text": " So a lot of the descriptions and comparisons you hear today are developed directly by the science team."}, {"start": 8524.22, "end": 8528.22, "text": " We are now four days, 20 hours and 43 minutes."}, {"start": 8528.22, "end": 8535.82, "text": " Science, integrity, that crater to the north, that is, it's like, we've got one in the"}, {"start": 8535.82, "end": 8541.22, "text": " north that looks like just a textbook crater, one on the south pole as well, but one on"}, {"start": 8541.22, "end": 8544.82, "text": " the north I think is Pythagoras."}, {"start": 8544.82, "end": 8552.5, "text": " And what I wanted to highlight about that is it is either a very distinct central uplift"}, {"start": 8552.5, "end": 8556.9, "text": " or just a very defined area of high albedo."}, {"start": 8556.9, "end": 8565.9, "text": " A majority of the crater, especially the floor of the crater is say an albedo of 5, this"}, {"start": 8565.9, "end": 8577.9, "text": " center, and gosh, only a tenth of the diameter of the vagus is an albedo of 2, maybe 3, but"}, {"start": 8577.9, "end": 8580.66, "text": " it is very bright and it stands out."}, {"start": 8580.66, "end": 8588.18, "text": " And then between that crater and the actual, what is the horizon from here, there seems"}, {"start": 8588.18, "end": 8594.58, "text": " to be another crater right on the horizon and right on the edge of that is another patch"}, {"start": 8594.58, "end": 8595.58, "text": " of that albedo."}, {"start": 8595.58, "end": 8600.3, "text": " It seems to be between the two craters, it's hard to tell from this grazing angle, but"}, {"start": 8600.3, "end": 8604.619999999999, "text": " there is another spot just further north beyond the baggers."}, {"start": 8604.619999999999, "end": 8608.74, "text": " Between the two, I can draw a picture of this one and show you where that very"}, {"start": 8608.74, "end": 8615.74, "text": " high albedo, can another two albedo surrounded by five in most of the area."}, {"start": 8615.74, "end": 8618.74, "text": " Bounding it."}, {"start": 8622.74, "end": 8627.74, "text": " Integrity science, thanks for that. We agree with the Pythagoras assessment."}, {"start": 8627.74, "end": 8633.74, "text": " And as a follow-up to your previous report, the SIR had questions about"}, {"start": 8633.74, "end": 8639.82, "text": " about topography comparisons between the north pole and the south pole of the moon, if you're"}, {"start": 8639.82, "end": 8643.18, "text": " willing to provide words on that."}, {"start": 8643.18, "end": 8647.98, "text": " Topography comparisons, absolutely."}, {"start": 8647.98, "end": 8659.5, "text": " And if you had any idea of what it do draw a line between the bactress and the western"}, {"start": 8659.5, "end": 8666.5, "text": " edge of the outer defined range of oriental intersects a beautiful text book creator"}, {"start": 8666.5, "end": 8671.5, "text": " on the south. I would love to know the name of that. The topography differences now the"}, {"start": 8671.5, "end": 8677.5, "text": " south pole has a little bit of a benefit that it has more of a determinator and I can"}, {"start": 8677.5, "end": 8687.5, "text": " see a little more shadowing there but there's a nice crater right at the south pole so"}, {"start": 8687.5, "end": 8694.62, "text": " The main thing defining the topography there seems to be quite a bit of elevation change."}, {"start": 8694.62, "end": 8702.38, "text": " I can see some very jagged shadows at 90 degrees just to the west of that crater at the south pole."}, {"start": 8702.62, "end": 8708.06, "text": " I can see a very distinct change in the shadow direction indicating, I don't know,"}, {"start": 8708.06, "end": 8713.74, "text": " a very high wall or a very deep canyon just to the west of that."}, {"start": 8713.74, "end": 8724.58, "text": " And in the north, it seems to be that from sort of the edge of the Mare that's dark,"}, {"start": 8724.58, "end": 8732.94, "text": " which is maybe one potagoras' diameter south, if you draw a ring about that, you know,"}, {"start": 8732.94, "end": 8740.26, "text": " maybe the top seven degrees of the moon and just draw a ring around that, the near side"}, {"start": 8740.26, "end": 8745.26, "text": " in an albedo of five, and it looks quite smooth from here."}, {"start": 8745.5, "end": 8748.460000000001, "text": " And then along the same edge of the Mare,"}, {"start": 8748.460000000001, "end": 8751.42, "text": " the edge of the Mare, that kind of grimaldi's just outside"}, {"start": 8751.42, "end": 8753.9, "text": " of, Lushko is just outside of,"}, {"start": 8753.9, "end": 8756.26, "text": " Carroll Crater is just outside of,"}, {"start": 8756.26, "end": 8757.94, "text": " and you start to see this dark differences"}, {"start": 8757.94, "end": 8761.02, "text": " between the darker seven, eights, and the fives,"}, {"start": 8761.02, "end": 8763.58, "text": " and sixes, the fours and fives."}, {"start": 8763.58, "end": 8765.7, "text": " If you follow that line up to the north,"}, {"start": 8765.7, "end": 8767.82, "text": " that line is also where the change"}, {"start": 8767.82, "end": 8770.38, "text": " in topography happens at the north pole,"}, {"start": 8770.38, "end": 8772.619999999999, "text": " the line defining the light and dark"}, {"start": 8773.94, "end": 8776.94, "text": " on the edge of the Mare that you can see from Earth."}, {"start": 8776.94, "end": 8779.06, "text": " Draw that line roughly the midpoint of all"}, {"start": 8779.06, "end": 8780.779999999999, "text": " that straight to the north pole."}, {"start": 8780.779999999999, "end": 8783.1, "text": " And on the side facing the Earth,"}, {"start": 8783.1, "end": 8785.5, "text": " you see smoother topography"}, {"start": 8785.5, "end": 8789.22, "text": " and dotted by the back of its next door neighbor crater."}, {"start": 8789.22, "end": 8790.86, "text": " And then on the far side,"}, {"start": 8790.86, "end": 8794.779999999999, "text": " you see a lot more cratering and a lot more topography."}, {"start": 8794.78, "end": 8799.78, "text": " And again, the far side has the benefit of a little terminator there,"}, {"start": 8799.78, "end": 8803.5, "text": " but I am seeing a variation in the topography."}, {"start": 8803.5, "end": 8812.220000000001, "text": " It seems to be more jagged and a more challenging place to find a place to land"}, {"start": 8812.220000000001, "end": 8817.220000000001, "text": " and to even traverse in the south all around the south pole."}, {"start": 8817.220000000001, "end": 8822.58, "text": " And at the north pole, it seems to be it would be more challenging to translate"}, {"start": 8822.58, "end": 8826.38, "text": " on the far side of the North Pole compared to the near side"}, {"start": 8826.38, "end": 8829.02, "text": " of the North Pole around the Magus."}, {"start": 8832.26, "end": 8833.48, "text": " Copy all, Victor."}, {"start": 8833.48, "end": 8836.36, "text": " You really helped paint a contextual picture"}, {"start": 8836.36, "end": 8837.34, "text": " of what you're looking at."}, {"start": 8837.34, "end": 8840.02, "text": " We really appreciate the way that you're guiding us"}, {"start": 8840.02, "end": 8843.38, "text": " into the areas you're seeing by drawing comparisons"}, {"start": 8843.38, "end": 8845.26, "text": " between recognizable features."}, {"start": 8845.26, "end": 8846.06, "text": " Thanks for that."}, {"start": 8846.06, "end": 8863.5, "text": " And, Kelsey, another little science moment, something I just heard from the window team"}, {"start": 8863.5, "end": 8867.18, "text": " is, the more I look at the moon, the browner and browner it looks."}, {"start": 8867.18, "end": 8869.699999999999, "text": " I thought that was an interesting observation."}, {"start": 8869.699999999999, "end": 8874.14, "text": " The two observers have been on timeline, no hardware issues."}, {"start": 8874.14, "end": 8879.14, "text": " They did start to talk a little bit about another feature that you'll hear more"}, {"start": 8879.14, "end": 8883.58, "text": " about on the recordings that they called a handprint that was at the end of their glushco"}, {"start": 8883.58, "end": 8885.58, "text": " and before they moved into their current target,"}, {"start": 8885.58, "end": 8888.099999999999, "text": " they thought that was worth chatting a little bit more about."}, {"start": 8888.099999999999, "end": 8890.699999999999, "text": " And they're preparing to switch after this."}, {"start": 8890.7, "end": 8895.7, "text": " Houston copies and converse."}, {"start": 8895.7, "end": 8911.7, "text": " Houston, science, actually Houston, science integrity, another just observation from the human."}, {"start": 8911.7, "end": 8914.7, "text": " My eyes have shifted a little bit since I've been up here."}, {"start": 8914.7, "end": 8917.7, "text": " I've been wearing my reading glasses to look at the PCD."}, {"start": 8917.7, "end": 8922.78, "text": " Well, this is a very taxing event on the eyes, looking out the window and seeing the very"}, {"start": 8922.78, "end": 8928.58, "text": " bright moon and coming back inside to the dark cabin and trying to work cameras and microphones"}, {"start": 8928.58, "end": 8932.5, "text": " and logistics and lunch and those kinds of things."}, {"start": 8932.5, "end": 8937.220000000001, "text": " And then looking at the PCD, which is dimly lit, it's just been an exercise."}, {"start": 8937.220000000001, "end": 8939.220000000001, "text": " It is a difficult thing to manage."}, {"start": 8939.220000000001, "end": 8943.740000000002, "text": " I'm up and down on the glasses and then having to wait is my eyes adjust when I"}, {"start": 8943.740000000002, "end": 8944.740000000002, "text": " come back in."}, {"start": 8944.74, "end": 8947.539999999999, "text": " As I look back into the cabin from looking out the window,"}, {"start": 8947.539999999999, "end": 8952.1, "text": " I can feel my eyes adjusting, and I just have to work through it as they adjust."}, {"start": 8955.86, "end": 8960.3, "text": " Appreciate that report, Victor, and know that we are prepared to read you up targets"}, {"start": 8960.3, "end": 8965.18, "text": " from the ground if that would give you the ability to keep your eyes focused on the moon"}, {"start": 8965.18, "end": 8967.42, "text": " and not having to swap between that and the PCD."}, {"start": 8967.539999999999, "end": 8968.1, "text": " Just let us know."}, {"start": 8974.74, "end": 8984.94, "text": " Yeah, we appreciate that science and we will also do that for the window teams and we'll"}, {"start": 8984.94, "end": 8987.42, "text": " back each other up that way as well, but we appreciate that."}, {"start": 8987.42, "end": 8992.42, "text": " We may take you up on that."}, {"start": 8992.42, "end": 8997.34, "text": " Thanks."}, {"start": 8997.34, "end": 9002.06, "text": " Continued detailed descriptions from the Artemis-2 crew aboard Orion."}, {"start": 9002.06, "end": 9007.66, "text": " Again, this is a test flight the first time we've flown humans aboard this spacecraft."}, {"start": 9007.66, "end": 9012.3, "text": " So every detail, even that it's difficult to look outside the window and then back at"}, {"start": 9012.3, "end": 9017.66, "text": " the PCD, that portable computing device, every single detail is appreciated as we prepare"}, {"start": 9017.66, "end": 9020.9, "text": " for future missions."}, {"start": 9020.9, "end": 9024.539999999999, "text": " Glover also mentioned that he is now wearing his glasses, now that he's in space and"}, {"start": 9024.539999999999, "end": 9026.46, "text": " that his eyes have shifted a bit."}, {"start": 9026.46, "end": 9030.06, "text": " This is something that happens when our astronauts go to space."}, {"start": 9030.06, "end": 9034.26, "text": " There is a fluid shift from the lower half of your body up into your head"}, {"start": 9034.26, "end": 9036.74, "text": 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identifying"}, {"start": 9071.76, "end": 9075.14, "text": " and describing geologic features under varying conditions."}, {"start": 9081.539999999999, "end": 9083.42, "text": " Additionally, here at Johnson Space Center,"}, {"start": 9083.42, "end": 9089.18, "text": " Orion mock-ups were used to rehearse crew choreography including three-dimensional space"}, {"start": 9089.18, "end": 9094.94, "text": " management with an inflatable moon globe to simulate the flyby. And while on Earth the crew"}, {"start": 9094.94, "end": 9099.26, "text": " also used that small lunar passport that I mentioned with descriptions photos and prompts"}, {"start": 9099.26, "end": 9103.98, "text": " to help them study the features we hope they'll see. Now this is a view from their lunar"}, {"start": 9103.98, "end": 9108.460000000001, "text": " targeting package at this time helping them determine what they're seeing on the moon"}, {"start": 9108.460000000001, "end": 9112.300000000001, "text": " as well as on the left, keep up with what their next target will be."}, {"start": 9112.300000000001, "end": 9116.460000000001, "text": " As you can see, we have got a long list and an exciting day ahead of us."}, {"start": 9128.060000000001, "end": 9133.86, "text": " It's now been four days, 20 hours and 53 minutes since Orion launched the top"}, {"start": 9133.86, "end": 9136.94, "text": " of the Space Launch System rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida"}, {"start": 9136.94, "end": 9140.94, "text": " with our four crew members aboard, NASA astronauts Reed Wiseman,"}, {"start": 9141.060000000001, "end": 9144.68, "text": " Victor Glover, and Christina Cook and Canadian Space Agency"}, {"start": 9144.68, "end": 9146.24, "text": " astronaut Jeremy Hansen."}, {"start": 9155.24, "end": 9158.480000000001, "text": " The Artemis II crew passed a major milestone today"}, {"start": 9158.560000000001, "end": 9161.300000000001, "text": " when they passed the Apollo 13 distance record"}, {"start": 9161.300000000001, "end": 9164.94, "text": " at 1257 p.m. central, 157 p.m. eastern."}, {"start": 9164.94, "end": 9172.300000000001, "text": " That Apollo 13 distance record was 248,655 statute miles from Earth."}, {"start": 9172.300000000001, "end": 9175.28, "text": " And you've been another observation, the whole moon."}, {"start": 9175.28, "end": 9181.42, "text": " When you look at the moon, something I've never seen in photographs before, but is very apparent,"}, {"start": 9181.720000000001, "end": 9186.76, "text": " all the really bright new craters, some of them are super tiny."}, {"start": 9186.76, "end": 9188.9, "text": " Most of them are pretty small."}, {"start": 9188.9, "end": 9192.08, "text": " There's a couple that really stand out, obviously."}, {"start": 9192.08, "end": 9200.52, "text": " And what it really looks like is like a lampshade with tiny pinprick holes and the light shining through."}, {"start": 9200.52, "end": 9203.28, "text": " They are so bright compared to the rest of the men."}, {"start": 9207.06, "end": 9208.22, "text": " We copy Christina."}, {"start": 9208.22, "end": 9209.22, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 9209.22, "end": 9214.16, "text": " Looks like you guys might be doing it, but it reminds you to swap positions at the window"}, {"start": 9214.16, "end": 9216.18, "text": " and take your SD cards with you."}, {"start": 9216.18, "end": 9219.26, "text": " We're loving everything that you're calling down, so keep it up."}, {"start": 9222.08, "end": 9251.8, "text": " Again, Orion previously surpassed the Apollo 13 greatest distance from Earth by humans"}, {"start": 9251.800000000001, "end": 9257.2, "text": " That was 248,655 statute miles from Earth and Orion."}, {"start": 9257.2, "end": 9262.54, "text": " Now, 250,294 miles away from our home planet."}, {"start": 9263.26, "end": 9266.980000000001, "text": " The spacecraft is 9,033 miles away from the Moon"}, {"start": 9266.980000000001, "end": 9268.300000000001, "text": " and growing ever closer."}, {"start": 9268.7, "end": 9272.840000000002, "text": " At its closest approach, it will be about 4,070 miles away"}, {"start": 9272.840000000002, "end": 9275.6, "text": " and we will make sure we confirm what"}, {"start": 9275.6, "end": 9277.060000000001, "text": " that distance ends up being."}, {"start": 9277.060000000001, "end": 9279.800000000001, "text": " This is an approximation and an estimate ahead"}, {"start": 9279.800000000001, "end": 9280.820000000002, "text": " of that moment."}, {"start": 9280.82, "end": 9288.619999999999, "text": " We're anticipating them to make that closest approach at 6.02 p.m. Central 702 Eastern when they are in a loss of signal"}, {"start": 9288.8, "end": 9296.1, "text": " Transiting behind the moon. They will be the first humans in over 50 years to fly behind the moon and lose contact with earth"}, {"start": 9296.699999999999, "end": 9302.279999999999, "text": " We will regain that contact about 40 minutes later as they reconnect to the deep space network"}, {"start": 9302.58, "end": 9306.46, "text": " Emerging from behind the moon and we will look forward to seeing an earth rise"}, {"start": 9310.82, "end": 9328.02, "text": " Again, the crew is currently in their position swap portion on their timeline."}, {"start": 9328.02, "end": 9335.14, "text": " This allows crew members the opportunity and the experience of all roles necessary during"}, {"start": 9335.14, "end": 9337.18, "text": " today's fly by."}, {"start": 9337.18, "end": 9344.18, "text": " Right now those two quivers at the window have swap positions."}, {"start": 9367.18, "end": 9375.02, "text": " Again, the crew at the window's swapping positions."}, {"start": 9375.02, "end": 9377.5, "text": " Right now, that crew is Commander Reed Wiseman"}, {"start": 9377.5, "end": 9379.78, "text": " and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen,"}, {"start": 9379.78, "end": 9381.86, "text": " while Victor Glover and Christina Cook serve"}, {"start": 9381.86, "end": 9384.300000000001, "text": " as their support flyby crew members."}, {"start": 9384.300000000001, "end": 9386.54, "text": " That's why you are hearing Victor and Christina"}, {"start": 9386.54, "end": 9389.300000000001, "text": " during those science situation reports."}, {"start": 9389.300000000001, "end": 9391.62, "text": " Those voices will change in about 30 minutes"}, {"start": 9391.62, "end": 9393.98, "text": " when they take a turn taking photos"}, {"start": 9393.98, "end": 9397.1, "text": " and making annotations while at the window."}, {"start": 9457.1, "end": 9486.1, "text": " Houston Integrity, I wanted to provide an observation for a little bit of,"}, {"start": 9486.1, "end": 9495.1, "text": " of descriptive nature on something that we saw on the first day we had good moon views."}, {"start": 9495.1, "end": 9501.1, "text": " This was when we saw more of the nearside and the ground helped me out with identifying"}, {"start": 9501.1, "end": 9503.1, "text": " Murray embryum."}, {"start": 9503.1, "end": 9509.1, "text": " Murray embryum, when you have the western limb also in view, looks completely different"}, {"start": 9509.1, "end": 9512.1, "text": " than the normal view we have of the nearside."}, {"start": 9512.1, "end": 9515.140000000001, "text": " It is the most striking feature"}, {"start": 9515.140000000001, "end": 9518.06, "text": " of the Western limb view that we had."}, {"start": 9518.06, "end": 9523.06, "text": " And the mountain chains that form its eastern side"}, {"start": 9523.1, "end": 9524.94, "text": " are very prominent,"}, {"start": 9524.94, "end": 9527.82, "text": " but they actually stand out more"}, {"start": 9527.82, "end": 9530.7, "text": " than I'm used to seeing even on the western side."}, {"start": 9530.7, "end": 9534.06, "text": " And the whole thing just feels like a big bump."}, {"start": 9534.06, "end": 9538.140000000001, "text": " It actually looks like a large healing wound"}, {"start": 9538.14, "end": 9542.18, "text": " with a high albedo forming the mountain chain"}, {"start": 9542.18, "end": 9545.26, "text": " around the impact basin."}, {"start": 9545.26, "end": 9548.5, "text": " And it's a, I just don't think I had had enough chance"}, {"start": 9548.5, "end": 9552.46, "text": " to describe how striking it was on that western land view"}, {"start": 9552.46, "end": 9554.699999999999, "text": " as we were coming in a couple of days ago."}, {"start": 9558.699999999999, "end": 9560.98, "text": " Christina, science absolutely loved that,"}, {"start": 9560.98, "end": 9562.98, "text": " especially since that's a feature"}, {"start": 9562.98, "end": 9565.539999999999, "text": " that all of us here on earth can observe from home."}, {"start": 9565.539999999999, "end": 9568.019999999999, "text": " So I'm sure tonight everyone's gonna be going out"}, {"start": 9568.02, "end": 9570.300000000001, "text": " and looking for evidence of that beautiful topography"}, {"start": 9570.300000000001, "end": 9571.140000000001, "text": " you just said."}, {"start": 9571.140000000001, "end": 9572.140000000001, "text": " Thanks for those words."}, {"start": 9658.02, "end": 9670.54, "text": " The view on your screen coming from Orion, a camera mounted on the spacecraft's solar"}, {"start": 9670.54, "end": 9673.74, "text": " array wing."}, {"start": 9673.74, "end": 9680.1, "text": " Toward the right of your screen, the near side is the hemisphere we see from Earth."}, {"start": 9680.1, "end": 9684.58, "text": " That is identifiable by those dark splotches which are ancient lava flows."}, {"start": 9684.58, "end": 9689.58, "text": " sorry, science integrity question and a comment."}, {"start": 9690.74, "end": 9693.2, "text": " Question is, is it possible that we're seeing"}, {"start": 9693.2, "end": 9696.84, "text": " a Schrodinger basin from this vantage point"}, {"start": 9696.84, "end": 9699.86, "text": " in the Terminator at the South Pole?"}, {"start": 9699.86, "end": 9704.38, "text": " And the comment is, ohm, the rays coming out of ohm"}, {"start": 9704.38, "end": 9705.22, "text": " are less distinct."}, {"start": 9705.22, "end": 9709.66, "text": " We are not seeing the bright rays coming out of it,"}, {"start": 9709.66, "end": 9711.88, "text": " but the sort of nine o'clock wedge"}, {"start": 9711.88, "end": 9714.22, "text": " that is formed by the change in albedo"}, {"start": 9714.22, "end": 9718.82, "text": " from the interior portion, that is to the northeast,"}, {"start": 9718.82, "end": 9722.74, "text": " to the surrounding Lidermare, that's, you know,"}, {"start": 9722.74, "end": 9726.58, "text": " 270 degrees to the west."}, {"start": 9726.58, "end": 9729.34, "text": " That 90 is very distinct and interior."}, {"start": 9729.34, "end": 9731.019999999999, "text": " You've got some great descriptions from the two"}, {"start": 9731.019999999999, "end": 9733.019999999999, "text": " at the window about the colors in there,"}, {"start": 9733.019999999999, "end": 9734.82, "text": " but in that darker part, in that wedge,"}, {"start": 9734.82, "end": 9736.5, "text": " you've got some really interesting color,"}, {"start": 9736.5, "end": 9739.939999999999, "text": " even though the rays, the distinct difference"}, {"start": 9739.939999999999, "end": 9743.14, "text": " in the albedo almost look like rays,"}, {"start": 9743.14, "end": 9745.0, "text": " but it's not the rays coming out."}, {"start": 9745.0, "end": 9747.099999999999, "text": " It's the, just changing that albedo."}, {"start": 9750.019999999999, "end": 9752.82, "text": " Integrity science, that is very intriguing."}, {"start": 9752.82, "end": 9755.599999999999, "text": " Those color rays coming out of OAM"}, {"start": 9755.599999999999, "end": 9758.06, "text": " rather than sort of albedo."}, {"start": 9758.06, "end": 9760.5, "text": " And the answer to your question,"}, {"start": 9760.5, "end": 9762.9, "text": " we do not think you can see Schrodinger."}, {"start": 9762.9, "end": 9766.06, "text": " It's in darkness as of now,"}, {"start": 9766.06, "end": 9767.38, "text": " but thanks for that OAM description."}, {"start": 9767.38, "end": 9768.939999999999, "text": " And it sounds like the pair at the windows"}, {"start": 9768.939999999999, "end": 9770.46, "text": " got great descriptions that we're definitely"}, {"start": 9770.46, "end": 9771.619999999999, "text": " gonna dive into tonight."}, {"start": 9773.14, "end": 9782.66, "text": " Okay. If you could help me, I was still looking to know what it is. There's a very nice crater."}, {"start": 9782.66, "end": 9788.92, "text": " I'd like to have a lot of pictures of it. What would be right in the terminal at the"}, {"start": 9788.92, "end": 9794.699999999999, "text": " south pole or close to the south pole where it's intersecting the terminal right now?"}, {"start": 9794.699999999999, "end": 9800.359999999999, "text": " Yeah, Victor, we're assuming you're talking about, you know, kind of if you're looking"}, {"start": 9800.36, "end": 9807.480000000001, "text": " at the terminator it's basically like 70% down from the North Pole. Is that where you're looking?"}, {"start": 9815.24, "end": 9816.92, "text": " Contact, yes. That is where I'm looking."}, {"start": 9823.0, "end": 9829.480000000001, "text": " In Tigardee Houston, that is an enabled caution for wastewater dump required. We have hit our"}, {"start": 9829.48, "end": 9831.48, "text": " limit as expected, no correction."}, {"start": 9838.48, "end": 9839.48, "text": " Copy no correction."}, {"start": 9849.48, "end": 9851.48, "text": " You are an integrity science."}, {"start": 9851.48, "end": 9853.48, "text": " We're trying to figure out what you're looking at there."}, {"start": 9853.48, "end": 9858.48, "text": " Is it like right on the terminator or is it in the eliminated portion next to"}, {"start": 9858.48, "end": 9860.48, "text": " to the Terminator."}, {"start": 9888.48, "end": 9890.279999999999, "text": " While we wait for a response from the crew,"}, {"start": 9890.279999999999, "end": 9894.14, "text": " the Terminator is that difference between day and night"}, {"start": 9894.14, "end": 9896.64, "text": " or brightness and darkness that you see on the moon."}, {"start": 9899.98, "end": 9901.92, "text": " We see this from the International Space Station"}, {"start": 9901.92, "end": 9903.18, "text": " as well looking down at Earth."}, {"start": 9904.06, "end": 9909.82, "text": " And science from integrity excuse my space orientation"}, {"start": 9909.82, "end": 9913.06, "text": " adaptation if you draw a line between Blue Scho"}, {"start": 9913.32, "end": 9917.46, "text": " through the center of Oriental and then another line"}, {"start": 9917.460000000001, "end": 9922.18, "text": " from Blushko through the southern tangent of Bore and Tall,"}, {"start": 9922.460000000001, "end": 9928.76, "text": " that line would almost perfectly intersect tangentially the crater"}, {"start": 9928.76, "end": 9930.44, "text": " that I'm talking about and it is on the terminator."}, {"start": 9930.44, "end": 9933.060000000001, "text": " So yeah, I think I'm not looking at the south pole."}, {"start": 9933.060000000001, "end": 9934.68, "text": " I was a little twisted."}, {"start": 9937.84, "end": 9940.000000000002, "text": " That line description was really helpful."}, {"start": 9940.000000000002, "end": 9941.660000000002, "text": " I have eyes on the sir right now"}, {"start": 9941.660000000002, "end": 9944.52, "text": " and they are actively discussing lunar geography."}, {"start": 9944.52, "end": 9945.740000000002, "text": " We will be back with you shortly."}, {"start": 9947.460000000001, "end": 9959.7, "text": " You're hearing a couple of voices today in Mission Control Houston."}, {"start": 9959.7, "end": 9962.060000000001, "text": " One of those is Dr. Kelsey Young."}, {"start": 9962.26, "end": 9964.7, "text": " Integrity Science, we believe that's Zeman Crater."}, {"start": 9972.060000000001, "end": 9974.580000000002, "text": " I'll walk over the way from the speaker, say it again, please."}, {"start": 9974.58, "end": 9979.74, "text": " We believe that that is Zeeman Crater."}, {"start": 9979.74, "end": 9989.98, "text": " Zeeman, okay, and can you say the first letter?"}, {"start": 9989.98, "end": 9991.06, "text": " I may be pronouncing that wrong."}, {"start": 9991.06, "end": 9992.42, "text": " What's the first letter of that word?"}, {"start": 9992.42, "end": 9998.06, "text": " Zulu. It's Z-E-E-M-A-N."}, {"start": 9998.06, "end": 10012.06, "text": " Copy. Thank you for that. Yes, we've got a great view of that. And when I went back to the window just now, the view has completely changed."}, {"start": 10012.06, "end": 10021.06, "text": " Our trajectory is taking us to a new view, and I'm looking more into battle law, but I've got a nice great view into battle law."}, {"start": 10021.06, "end": 10026.06, "text": " I'm actually away from the window right now, so I'm going to go try to give you some bounding origin of the view that we're seeing."}, {"start": 10026.06, "end": 10031.98, "text": " But I've got to get back to a window in a minute."}, {"start": 10031.98, "end": 10048.619999999999, "text": " Understood, Victoria, you're defining new views of the moon in more ways than one."}, {"start": 10048.619999999999, "end": 10053.26, "text": " Again, when you hear calls down to science or from science, that's Dr. Kelsey Young,"}, {"start": 10053.26, "end": 10057.34, "text": " the Artemis science flight operations lead here at a console in mission control."}, {"start": 10057.880000000001, "end": 10062.98, "text": " You also hear communications with the crew from Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jenny Gibbons."}, {"start": 10063.300000000001, "end": 10064.72, "text": " She is the CAPCOM for today."}, {"start": 10064.72, "end": 10066.82, "text": " She is a backup Artemis II crew member."}, {"start": 10071.64, "end": 10076.42, "text": " Those calls from pilot Victor Glover asking about a feature he was seeing,"}, {"start": 10076.42, "end": 10078.36, "text": " specifically a crater on the moon."}, {"start": 10078.36, "end": 10085.08, "text": " Meanwhile, the team here in the Science Evaluation Room was actively working together"}, {"start": 10085.08, "end": 10087.800000000001, "text": " to determine what feature he was describing."}, {"start": 10093.800000000001, "end": 10097.16, "text": " The teams at the window have continued to move through their targets,"}, {"start": 10097.16, "end": 10102.44, "text": " including Ohm, Aristarchus Plateau, Reiner Gamma, and we are preparing for the cabin"}, {"start": 10102.44, "end": 10107.400000000001, "text": " and window teams to swap. That's when we'll hear more from Reed Wiseman"}, {"start": 10107.4, "end": 10110.88, "text": " and Jeremy Hansen when they take on these support roles while Christina Cook"}, {"start": 10110.88, "end": 10114.44, "text": " and Victor Glover are at the windows photographing and annotating."}, {"start": 10124.279999999999, "end": 10128.84, "text": " As we briefly mentioned, if you look towards the right side of the moon essentially,"}, {"start": 10137.4, "end": 10158.199999999999, "text": " This live view coming from a camera outside the Orion spacecraft and if you look on the"}, {"start": 10158.199999999999, "end": 10161.84, "text": " right side of the moon where you see those dark patches."}, {"start": 10161.84, "end": 10169.08, "text": " I wish I had some more time to just sit here and describe what I'm seeing,"}, {"start": 10169.08, "end": 10171.880000000001, "text": " but the terminator right now is just fantastic."}, {"start": 10172.28, "end": 10176.32, "text": " It is the most 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10417.84, "end": 10433.6, "text": " As you heard, science."}, {"start": 10433.6, "end": 10436.04, "text": " Go for the vehicle system update."}, {"start": 10436.04, "end": 10439.16, "text": " How do you read?"}, {"start": 10439.16, "end": 10440.52, "text": " We don't have much for you."}, {"start": 10440.52, "end": 10444.04, "text": " We just wanted to let you know that toilet right now is no go"}, {"start": 10444.04, "end": 10447.32, "text": " for use as we stick with the predetermined limits."}, {"start": 10447.32, "end": 10453.16, "text": " For now, all crew members, please use CCUs."}, {"start": 10453.96, "end": 10456.3, "text": " Otherwise, Orion is looking very good."}, {"start": 10457.0, "end": 10460.34, "text": " And you have 15 minutes in this handover time"}, {"start": 10460.34, "end": 10464.46, "text": " where we expect Victor and Christina to switch to the windows"}, {"start": 10464.46, "end": 10467.94, "text": " and you and Jeremy to be in the cabin assisting."}, {"start": 10468.82, "end": 10470.68, "text": " Let us know if you have any questions."}, {"start": 10470.68, "end": 10480.68, "text": " I know questions at all and they're in the swap right now."}, {"start": 10480.68, "end": 10483.68, "text": " The first thing I'll play is floating up to the docking hatch window."}, {"start": 10483.68, "end": 10494.68, "text": " And just, what I'm going to call the boring around,"}, {"start": 10494.68, "end": 10497.68, "text": " orientologists look so different out the docking hatch right now."}, {"start": 10497.68, "end": 10503.28, "text": " right now it's quite a bit darker. It's the same darkness, not a little darker than Grimaldi,"}, {"start": 10504.0, "end": 10509.92, "text": " but it's cool after just being in the 400 mil for the last half hour looking up the clothes. I"}, {"start": 10509.92, "end": 10514.32, "text": " got pictures of everything I was just describing on the terminator. It really is a fascinating"}, {"start": 10514.32, "end": 10520.48, "text": " terminator and then oriental, this looks so, it looks so dynamic right now. It's very"}, {"start": 10520.48, "end": 10523.92, "text": " three-dimensional on the docky hatch compared to what I was just looking at through the 400 mil."}, {"start": 10523.92, "end": 10532.28, "text": " We are getting a sneak preview from one of our SAW cameras of what you're looking at,"}, {"start": 10532.28, "end": 10534.0, "text": " and we see some of what you're describing."}, {"start": 10534.0, "end": 10535.76, "text": " We cannot wait to see your photos."}, {"start": 10536.0, "end": 10536.26, "text": " Thanks."}, {"start": 10542.56, "end": 10549.52, "text": " Yeah, Jenny, I wish you had some longer lenses on the solar array so you could see the whole"}, {"start": 10549.52, "end": 10555.52, "text": " Move, buddy, man, it is, or the up close, not the whole way, but it is just fascinating here, it's so cool."}, {"start": 10555.52, "end": 10562.52, "text": " All right, MPO and INCO take notes, we want to zoom lens on those saws next time. Thanks, Reed."}, {"start": 10566.52, "end": 10568.52, "text": " Hey, Permanent."}, {"start": 10568.52, "end": 10581.82, "text": " As the crew gets ready to switch positions from the window crew going back to the support"}, {"start": 10581.82, "end": 10587.76, "text": " crew and the support crew flying up to the windows, this view inside the room, Capcom,"}, {"start": 10587.76, "end": 10591.86, "text": " Jenny Gibbons speaking with the crew, Canadian Space Agency astronaut."}, {"start": 10591.86, "end": 10597.48, "text": " The crew has continued to provide excellent descriptions of what they are seeing on the"}, {"start": 10597.48, "end": 10603.64, "text": " lunar surface. In this picture or in this live view actually from Orion and a camera mounted"}, {"start": 10603.64, "end": 10609.4, "text": " on its solar array wing, if you look at the dark portion on the right side of the screen,"}, {"start": 10609.4, "end": 10612.359999999999, "text": " those are visible from Earth. 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per hour."}, {"start": 10931.82, "end": 10953.36, "text": " Hi Houston, the professional science update giver is now in seat two."}, {"start": 10953.36, "end": 10960.82, "text": " That is where Victor is and Christina is nestling in the seat one with the long length."}, {"start": 10960.82, "end": 10963.22, "text": " and we're just getting ourselves oriented here."}, {"start": 10963.22, "end": 10965.06, "text": " It's a cool view in the cabin."}, {"start": 10965.06, "end": 10967.46, "text": " It's actually a cool view to be off the camera now"}, {"start": 10967.46, "end": 10969.86, "text": " and looking at my crewmates getting up"}, {"start": 10969.86, "end": 10972.14, "text": " to their observation post and looking at it."}, {"start": 10972.14, "end": 10973.42, "text": " It's super fun."}, {"start": 10981.539999999999, "end": 10982.82, "text": " Copy all, we like it."}, {"start": 11050.82, "end": 11064.18, "text": " As we heard confirmation from NASA astronaut and commander"}, 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{"start": 11337.9, "end": 11341.9, "text": " from me and Jeremy with that window blocked, it's a lot darker in the cabin now."}, {"start": 11345.9, "end": 11349.9, "text": " Copy read word, taking note, and we'll be curious to."}, {"start": 11405.9, "end": 11414.1, "text": " We are live in the Artemis Mission Control Room during the lunar flyby of the Artemis-2 crew,"}, {"start": 11414.1, "end": 11417.5, "text": " the first humans to fly by the moon in over 50 years."}, {"start": 11418.0, "end": 11422.92, "text": " Orion launched four days, 21 hours and 30 minutes ago atop the SLS rocket,"}, {"start": 11422.92, "end": 11426.24, "text": " space launch system rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida."}, {"start": 11426.24, "end": 11437.36, "text": " Our four crew members inside the spacecraft are transitioning their positions."}, {"start": 11438.08, "end": 11440.199999999999, "text": " The cabinet and window teams have swapped."}, {"start": 11442.32, "end": 11445.039999999999, "text": 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Are the shrouds still on windows 1 and 4? And if so, would you consider trying to get a view through one of those windows?"}, {"start": 11832.6, "end": 11839.6, "text": " We cannot take the trout off before because the earth is too bright and it's impacting"}, {"start": 11839.6, "end": 11850.6, "text": " the ice peripheral vision and then I can get a grazing glimpse out the docking hatch window."}, {"start": 11850.6, "end": 11856.6, "text": " I can see Oriental south down to the south pole and the primary thing that I see from"}, {"start": 11856.6, "end": 11863.6, "text": " Oriental right now is the just the long trenches that come out and you know when"}, {"start": 11863.6, "end": 11867.76, "text": " you come out the north side of Oriental, the ejecta kind of boulders across the"}, {"start": 11867.76, "end": 11872.56, "text": " northern half of the far side. But coming out the southern half of Oriental I just"}, {"start": 11872.56, "end": 11878.640000000001, "text": " see those large here they look like gorges or almost like rain when it comes"}, {"start": 11878.640000000001, "end": 11883.720000000001, "text": " down the Grand Canyon that figures off into into the desert kind of what it"}, {"start": 11883.72, "end": 11891.48, "text": " looks like. Also, Burgos Alpha is extremely bright. It's the brightest thing that I could"}, {"start": 11891.48, "end": 11897.72, "text": " see, even brighter now than Aristarchus, which is heading off to the terminator. It's almost"}, {"start": 11897.72, "end": 11901.72, "text": " impossible now to see Aristarchus. I think the terminator, I look so much at. I can"}, {"start": 11901.72, "end": 11911.48, "text": " just barely see the crater rays from home. I would say for Albino right now, I would"}, {"start": 11911.48, "end": 11919.68, "text": " go back to Grimaudi is still extremely dark, especially in that southwest corner and there"}, {"start": 11919.68, "end": 11924.88, "text": " are parts of Oriental and the outer ring of Oriental that reach that same level of darkness,"}, {"start": 11924.88, "end": 11928.88, "text": " especially the rings of Oriental reach the same level of darkness as Grimaudi."}, {"start": 11928.88, "end": 11935.98, "text": " And then south of Grimaudi, Jeremy and I were noting a few other just really dark areas"}, {"start": 11935.98, "end": 11938.779999999999, "text": " of cratering, or I'm sorry, moray there,"}, {"start": 11938.779999999999, "end": 11940.98, "text": " and this has that same darker albedo,"}, {"start": 11940.98, "end": 11945.98, "text": " but Virgisoph is the brightest, and Kalani is the darkest."}, {"start": 11951.14, "end": 11953.34, "text": " Integrity science, that was a great description."}, {"start": 11953.34, "end": 11956.14, "text": " Thank you, and thanks for the docking window geometry"}, {"start": 11956.14, "end": 11957.34, "text": " to give us that description."}, {"start": 11957.34, "end": 11960.3, "text": " Any comments before you go on the annular ring"}, {"start": 11960.3, "end": 11961.14, "text": " in Oriental?"}, {"start": 11965.98, "end": 11971.98, "text": " The angular ring which I think everybody kind of describes is like a pair of lips or a kiss"}, {"start": 11971.98, "end": 11975.98, "text": " on the far side of the moon from here is very circular in nature."}, {"start": 11975.98, "end": 11981.98, "text": " The northern part of it is wider, darker. The southern part is much lighter."}, {"start": 11981.98, "end": 11990.98, "text": " It is very neat looking and it is very far more circular than I remember it looking in our training."}, {"start": 11990.98, "end": 12010.98, "text": " The darkness of the northern side of the annular ring is the same darkness from here out this docky hatch window as the center moray in oriental, not quite as dark as Dravaldi, but it is probably only because dust and lunar wrangles has kind of impacted over time."}, {"start": 12010.98, "end": 12011.98, "text": " over time."}, {"start": 12011.98, "end": 12016.26, "text": " Read that's exactly what we were looking for."}, {"start": 12016.26, "end": 12017.26, "text": " Thanks so much."}, {"start": 12017.26, "end": 12022.3, "text": " You have heart hands coming out of the serf."}, {"start": 12022.3, "end": 12033.58, "text": " Say that again Kelsey."}, {"start": 12033.58, "end": 12036.82, "text": " Just saying that the serf was really excited about that, that annular ring was something"}, {"start": 12036.82, "end": 12039.06, "text": " and we were really eager to hear about, so thanks."}, {"start": 12044.74, "end": 12047.26, "text": " Yep, you bet, and now Victor and Christina"}, {"start": 12047.26, "end": 12048.699999999999, "text": " are moving on to Oriental."}, {"start": 12048.699999999999, "end": 12051.699999999999, "text": " I got them situated over there a little bit late."}, {"start": 12066.82, "end": 12079.699999999999, "text": " That was NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman now providing a science set rep as he is away"}, {"start": 12079.699999999999, "end": 12082.94, "text": " from the windows most of the time."}, {"start": 12082.94, "end": 12089.06, "text": " He is working as the support person along with Jeremy Hansen in the spacecraft"}, {"start": 12089.06, "end": 12094.74, "text": " as Victor Glover and Christina Cook are now at windows 2 and 3 able to photograph the moon."}, {"start": 12096.82, "end": 12104.34, "text": " 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12296.82, "end": 12301.82, "text": " from the Moon, 251,130 miles from Earth."}, {"start": 12326.82, "end": 12356.46, "text": " Again, the Army's two crew passed the Apollo 13 record of the humans farthest from the"}, {"start": 12356.460000000001, "end": 12371.820000000002, "text": " Earth today at 1257 p.m. Central Time, 157 p.m. Eastern Time."}, {"start": 12371.820000000002, "end": 12378.300000000001, "text": " That distance, set by Apollo 13, was 248,655 statute miles."}, {"start": 12378.300000000001, "end": 12387.820000000002, "text": " We've clearly passed that, and we expect to pass that by about 4,105 miles."}, {"start": 12387.820000000002, "end": 12391.900000000001, "text": " That will be when the spacecraft reaches its farthest distance from the Earth."}, {"start": 12391.900000000001, "end": 12400.220000000001, "text": " It could be around 252,760 miles, but again, these are approximations and our targets."}, {"start": 12400.220000000001, "end": 12428.560000000001, "text": " 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This mission, Artemis 2, is serving as a proving ground"}, {"start": 12774.94, "end": 12780.02, "text": " for lunar science operations, which allows NASA to test how science is planned, executed"}, {"start": 12780.02, "end": 12785.02, "text": " and supported during a crewed deep-space mission ahead of our future Artemis flights."}, {"start": 12803.02, "end": 12807.02, "text": " Integrity time for a window team position swap."}, {"start": 12807.02, "end": 12811.26, "text": " So, Victor and Christina, please switch places if you've not done so already,"}, {"start": 12811.26, "end": 12814.02, "text": " and remember your SD card for the camera."}, {"start": 12814.02, "end": 12834.02, "text": " We're in the swamp right now, they're wrapping up their last comments and we'll switch over"}, {"start": 12834.02, "end": 12836.140000000001, "text": " for an exchange card from the long list."}, {"start": 12839.140000000001, "end": 12839.98, "text": " Copy."}, {"start": 12864.02, "end": 12867.300000000001, "text": " As you heard in that call, it is now time for the team members"}, {"start": 12867.300000000001, "end": 12869.02, "text": " at the window to swap positions."}, {"start": 12869.02, "end": 12877.48, "text": " That means Victor Glover and Christina Cook will be switching roles."}, {"start": 12877.48, "end": 12880.720000000001, "text": " One of them has been photographing the moon with a Nikon,"}, {"start": 12880.720000000001, "end": 12882.84, "text": " with an 80 to 400 millimeter zoom lens,"}, {"start": 12882.84, "end": 12885.08, "text": " while the other was making annotations"}, {"start": 12885.08, "end": 12886.84, "text": " on their portable computing device."}, {"start": 12886.84, "end": 12893.52, "text": " And both are recording audio that the science team will be able"}, {"start": 12893.52, "end": 12910.2, "text": " to listen to. 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They are interested even in emotions and excitement"}, {"start": 13078.24, "end": 13091.800000000001, "text": " that the crew may be having. This fly by day has been practiced in many ways,"}, {"start": 13091.800000000001, "end": 13095.800000000001, "text": " even in SIMS here in Mission Control Houston."}, {"start": 13095.800000000001, "end": 13103.800000000001, "text": " The team also conducted some field work learning how to look for specific geologic features."}, {"start": 13103.800000000001, "end": 13113.800000000001, "text": " They also photographed a large globe and the science team helped them determine which features they would be targeting and how to look at those."}, {"start": 13121.800000000001, "end": 13135.460000000001, "text": " We have a few more minutes that the crew would be photographing their crew choice."}, {"start": 13135.460000000001, "end": 13140.740000000002, "text": " Again, this is NASA astronaut's Victor Glover and Christina Cook at the windows."}, {"start": 13140.740000000002, "end": 13144.44, "text": " They will then move on to another discussion portion."}, {"start": 13144.44, "end": 13149.900000000001, "text": " This is for the far side albedo, that reflectiveness, and color that they are seeing."}, {"start": 13149.9, "end": 13160.9, "text": " We heard earlier about some browns seen on the moon, which is very interesting, especially here from Earth, where we are just seeing whites, grays, and maybe even black at some points."}, {"start": 13160.9, "end": 13175.9, "text": " When they get into that discussion for far south, far side albedo in a few minutes, the theme is looking to know how that color and albedo is what those variations look like across the far side."}, {"start": 13179.9, "end": 13209.199999999999, "text": " On the right side of your screen, the Science Evaluation Room, or CER,"}, {"start": 13209.2, "end": 13214.08, "text": " where team members are looking real time at what the crew is seeing and even earlier we're."}, {"start": 13214.08, "end": 13216.08, "text": " You ready for science zero?"}, {"start": 13218.720000000001, "end": 13219.2, "text": " We'll take it."}, {"start": 13225.76, "end": 13229.36, "text": " Okay that crew has swap positions they're in their crew choice"}, {"start": 13230.480000000001, "end": 13235.84, "text": " element. I've been listening to both of them for a little bit and they're really enjoying"}, {"start": 13235.84, "end": 13241.84, "text": " They both decided to pick the terminator and it's been a lot of time looking at the terminator,"}, {"start": 13241.84, "end": 13248.84, "text": " just talking about the resolution that they can see in the depth of the craters"}, {"start": 13248.84, "end": 13257.84, "text": " and the various interesting and unique excavations that they can see."}, {"start": 13257.84, "end": 13263.84, "text": " So Victor is on the long lens and Christina is just looking up the window."}, {"start": 13263.84, "end": 13268.84, "text": " And I'm a sneak in my look, a peek in t-shirt window."}, {"start": 13268.84, "end": 13277.84, "text": " It looks like, I don't have the best angle here, but it looks like Aerostarchis is on the limb of the moon now."}, {"start": 13277.84, "end": 13283.84, "text": " It's amazing how quickly it changes as we speed around the far side of the moon,"}, {"start": 13283.84, "end": 13286.84, "text": " stuff that's leaving our field of view."}, {"start": 13286.84, "end": 13291.28, "text": " And now we have a lot of the dark side of the moon"}, {"start": 13291.28, "end": 13294.24, "text": " that's missing for us right now."}, {"start": 13294.24, "end": 13296.92, "text": " But it would be a view if it was lit at all."}, {"start": 13299.84, "end": 13302.64, "text": " Jeremy, science, thanks for that, sitrep."}, {"start": 13302.64, "end": 13304.68, "text": " Do have a question."}, {"start": 13304.68, "end": 13308.08, "text": " A few times we've heard you and the other crew"}, {"start": 13308.08, "end": 13311.76, "text": " describe change during the course of your flyby."}, {"start": 13311.76, "end": 13313.56, "text": " Would be interested in future descriptions"}, {"start": 13313.56, "end": 13320.359999999999, "text": " more verbosity about how it's changing. Thanks for the great separate."}, {"start": 13320.36, "end": 13346.960000000001, "text": " Yeah, Kelsey, sounds good, we are definitely keeping an eye on that, my eyes are just"}, {"start": 13346.960000000001, "end": 13351.000000000002, "text": " not readjusted the moon is so bright when you come back to the window. I was just in"}, {"start": 13351.000000000002, "end": 13356.160000000002, "text": " the interior of the cabin. I've come back to T-shirt window and it's just overwhelming"}, {"start": 13356.160000000002, "end": 13361.44, "text": " brightness. And my viewing angles have been challenging. So I won't be able to give you"}, {"start": 13361.44, "end": 13365.68, "text": " great observations from this window. But I will talk about something that I was talking"}, {"start": 13365.68, "end": 13372.400000000001, "text": " a lot about in my recordings earlier, which was we've been talking about some"}, {"start": 13372.4, "end": 13377.68, "text": " And so we have obviously the dark and the light gray."}, {"start": 13377.68, "end": 13382.26, "text": " And then we talked about naming some colors, that brown issue"}, {"start": 13382.26, "end": 13383.34, "text": " and the green issue."}, {"start": 13383.34, "end": 13388.88, "text": " And I'll tell you like right now, Aristarchus,"}, {"start": 13388.88, "end": 13393.699999999999, "text": " the plateau is hard for me to see from this window,"}, {"start": 13393.699999999999, "end": 13396.08, "text": " but that had green issues to me."}, {"start": 13396.08, "end": 13396.88, "text": " It was very unique."}, {"start": 13396.88, "end": 13398.88, "text": " I didn't see anything like that anywhere else"}, {"start": 13398.88, "end": 13400.58, "text": " on this side of the moon."}, {"start": 13400.58, "end": 13404.3, "text": " And then I see a lot of these, what I would call brownish hue areas."}, {"start": 13404.3, "end": 13405.3, "text": " There's a number of them."}, {"start": 13405.96, "end": 13415.82, "text": " And they, for example, in the northwest corner of the highlands, to me, it looks like the brownish hue is caused"}, {"start": 13415.82, "end": 13420.539999999999, "text": " by ray or ejective material landing on the highlands."}, {"start": 13420.539999999999, "end": 13425.34, "text": " And then we obviously see the ray areas as a lighter opium, but in between the rays"}, {"start": 13425.34, "end": 13430.38, "text": " where the deposit would be thinnest, that is what it looks like is causing"}, {"start": 13430.380000000001, "end": 13437.460000000001, "text": " to Brown to me. So I saw that in the northwest side of Aerostarcus, or sorry, that dark area,"}, {"start": 13437.460000000001, "end": 13444.02, "text": " the highlands. Northwest side of the highlands I saw it in the highlands to the east of Glushkoe."}, {"start": 13444.02, "end": 13454.140000000001, "text": " And then I see those same brownish hues west of Oriental. And I drew a contact there on"}, {"start": 13454.14, "end": 13460.939999999999, "text": " on one note, and that's a huge region, kind of like a piece of pie with the point of the"}, {"start": 13460.939999999999, "end": 13467.74, "text": " pie pointing at Oriental and then going up towards the northern side of Herksprung."}, {"start": 13467.74, "end": 13479.06, "text": " And that is an area that just looks like a different brownish albedo."}, {"start": 13479.06, "end": 13480.599999999999, "text": " That was fantastic, Jeremy."}, {"start": 13480.6, "end": 13486.300000000001, "text": " We had heard rumors of the green and brown hues, and so you really read my mind on asking"}, {"start": 13486.300000000001, "end": 13490.960000000001, "text": " about those, understand they likely didn't have any contact with each other the way that"}, {"start": 13490.960000000001, "end": 13495.68, "text": " you described them, but please correct me if I misunderstood that."}, {"start": 13495.68, "end": 13500.56, "text": " And then last thing, I'll make the same offer we made to Victor earlier, if it would be"}, {"start": 13500.56, "end": 13505.16, "text": " helpful for us to verbalize any targets so you can stay at the windows and keep"}, {"start": 13505.16, "end": 13507.36, "text": " your eyes adjusted to the moon."}, {"start": 13507.36, "end": 13509.36, "text": " Please let us know."}, {"start": 13509.36, "end": 13537.36, "text": " If you've got something you want to select, I'll see you can send it on up."}, {"start": 13537.36, "end": 13542.04, "text": " not looking to interrupt your flow read and Jeremy only offering assistance if"}, {"start": 13542.04, "end": 13546.32, "text": " you guys want to keep your eyes off of the PCDs."}, {"start": 13561.36, "end": 13565.2, "text": " Not really science related and we definitely learned this in a follow but"}, {"start": 13565.2, "end": 13573.2, "text": " The thing that is just most fascinating, I think to me a picture right now, is even as rugged as the far side looks,"}, {"start": 13573.2, "end": 13581.2, "text": " when you look at Orientall and home, it's rugged, but man, when you look at the Terminator, it is just like impossibly rugged."}, {"start": 13581.2, "end": 13584.2, "text": " And it reminds you that the whole far side is that way."}, {"start": 13584.2, "end": 13589.2, "text": " The Terminator is really bringing out the shadows and the hills and the valleys."}, {"start": 13589.2, "end": 13592.560000000001, "text": " And it is just, it's unbelievable, it's like no surface"}, {"start": 13592.560000000001, "end": 13596.240000000002, "text": " of the terminator is not marked by meteor impact."}, {"start": 13596.240000000002, "end": 13598.960000000001, "text": " And it's just, it is very impressive to look at that."}, {"start": 13598.960000000001, "end": 13602.0, "text": " As you realize that that is true across the whole far side,"}, {"start": 13602.0, "end": 13605.560000000001, "text": " you just can't see it 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"text": " I don't know the name of it,"}, {"start": 13639.56, "end": 13643.24, "text": " maybe you can look on the solar ray wing video"}, {"start": 13643.24, "end": 13644.199999999999, "text": " and tell me it's right."}, {"start": 13644.199999999999, "end": 13646.48, "text": " It's the southernmost crater you see"}, {"start": 13646.48, "end": 13648.98, "text": " on the terminator right now."}, {"start": 13653.52, "end": 13654.52, "text": " We're looking for you."}, {"start": 13766.48, "end": 13787.76, "text": " We're loving that picture, thanks for showing us and read as an answer to your last question."}, {"start": 13787.76, "end": 13792.76, "text": " We believe that that is Chebyshev crater and the sir agrees with that."}, {"start": 13801.76, "end": 13807.76, "text": " Okay, that picture I was just showing you is an Anex iPhone out the docking hatch for the high-grazing angle."}, {"start": 13807.76, "end": 13808.76, "text": " It's just amazing."}, {"start": 13811.76, "end": 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Thank you."}, {"start": 13817.76, "end": 13844.04, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 13844.04, "end": 13857.080000000002, "text": " National Ops time for days 22 hours, 12 minutes into the flight of Orion."}, {"start": 13857.080000000002, "end": 13861.320000000002, "text": " This is Lunar Flyby Day for the crew aboard the spacecraft."}, {"start": 13861.320000000002, "end": 13866.28, "text": " Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Cook, and Jeremy Hansen are now the farthest people"}, {"start": 13866.28, "end": 13868.28, "text": " to have ever traveled from Earth."}, {"start": 13868.28, "end": 13885.800000000001, "text": " This alive view from inside the spacecraft, they have turned off the lights so they're"}, {"start": 13885.800000000001, "end": 13890.36, "text": " able to see outside and photograph the moon better with no reflections from inside."}, {"start": 13890.36, "end": 13892.6, "text": " And for a very brief moment there."}, {"start": 13892.6, "end": 13895.880000000001, "text": " Integrity Science, thanks for those iPhone views."}, {"start": 13895.880000000001, "end": 13898.2, "text": " It's helpful to see what you're seeing."}, {"start": 13912.68, "end": 13916.28, "text": " We very briefly saw NASA astronauts, Reed Wiseman,"}, {"start": 13916.28, "end": 13921.32, "text": " showing a picture he took on his phone of the moon."}, {"start": 13922.6, "end": 13928.56, "text": " We do expect to get all of the photos that the crew is taking today and we cannot wait"}, {"start": 13928.56, "end": 13930.0, "text": " to share some of those with you."}, {"start": 13930.5, "end": 13935.5, "text": " But pretty cool in the meantime just to see one quick shot from what the crew is seeing."}, {"start": 13939.5, "end": 13943.7, "text": " And this view from outside the spacecraft on Orion's solar array wing."}, {"start": 13943.7, "end": 13952.0, "text": " Orion is now 6,643 miles away from the moon"}, {"start": 13952.0, "end": 13953.86, "text": " and continuing to grow closer."}, {"start": 13954.220000000001, "end": 13958.04, "text": " Again, their closest approach will be about 4,066 miles."}, {"start": 13960.12, "end": 13963.68, "text": " The best comparison is if you held a basketball at arm's length,"}, {"start": 13963.68, "end": 13966.2, "text": " that's about what it would look like to the Artemis II crew"}, {"start": 13966.2, "end": 13967.36, "text": " at their closest approach."}, {"start": 14033.7, "end": 14053.7, "text": " This view showing at the very top a camera coming from Orion, continuing their flyby"}, {"start": 14053.7, "end": 14055.800000000001, "text": " of the moon."}, {"start": 14055.800000000001, "end": 14061.240000000002, "text": " We have three more fly-by observation blocks after the completion of this one."}, {"start": 14066.240000000002, "end": 14070.240000000002, "text": " Down in the bottom left of your screen, that's the CER, the Science Evaluation Room,"}, {"start": 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14431.56, "text": " Okay. Copy, Jenny, we're not sure what we're looking for in the PCD, but we're going to"}, {"start": 14431.56, "end": 14434.92, "text": " poke around and we may be calling you back about that one."}, {"start": 14434.92, "end": 14439.04, "text": " All right, that's no problem, and it's unrelated to flyby."}, {"start": 14453.1, "end": 14481.58, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control here at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 14481.58, "end": 14487.5, "text": " And as you just heard, CAPCOM or capsule communicator Jenny Gibbons, Canadian Space Agency astronaut"}, {"start": 14487.5, "end": 14493.46, "text": " and Artemis Shukru backup relaying to the teams in Orion that it is time for a swap"}, {"start": 14493.46, "end": 14497.9, "text": " from the cabin to the window teams."}, {"start": 14497.9, "end": 14501.82, "text": " We're now at the tail end of the second lunar flyby observation block."}, {"start": 14501.82, "end": 14505.18, "text": " Again, we have five of these 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Jeremy"}, {"start": 15242.0, "end": 15246.0, "text": " Hansen and Reed Wiseman are now back at the windows taking photos and making"}, {"start": 15246.0, "end": 15250.199999999999, "text": " annotations. About halfway through this block they will switch positions at the"}, {"start": 15250.199999999999, "end": 15254.96, "text": " windows and will be prompted by the ground to do so."}, {"start": 15295.98, "end": 15304.279999999999, "text": " First of all, I'll just talk about the experience that I had during Victor and my observation"}, {"start": 15304.279999999999, "end": 15305.279999999999, "text": " time."}, {"start": 15305.279999999999, "end": 15308.02, "text": " It was an incredible experience."}, {"start": 15308.02, "end": 15312.92, "text": " We definitely noted how much more you could see with the zoom lens, even though we have"}, {"start": 15312.92, "end": 15319.34, "text": " a great visible eye image, there's just a lot of texture that just pops right out"}, {"start": 15319.34, "end": 15323.66, "text": " at you when you can zoom in, so almost just using it like a telescope with a camera"}, {"start": 15323.66, "end": 15324.66, "text": " lens."}, {"start": 15324.66, "end": 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15406.300000000001, "text": " and that in and of itself is somewhat of a miracle"}, {"start": 15406.300000000001, "end": 15408.08, "text": " and one that you can't truly know"}, {"start": 15408.08, "end": 15411.880000000001, "text": " until you've had the perspective of the other."}, {"start": 15414.140000000001, "end": 15416.460000000001, "text": " I'll switch into some logistic stuff."}, {"start": 15416.460000000001, "end": 15419.220000000001, "text": " The TAL Tours, both their batteries"}, {"start": 15419.220000000001, "end": 15421.54, "text": " stopped providing the active listening,"}, {"start": 15421.54, "end": 15424.42, "text": " but we've verified they are still recording"}, {"start": 15424.42, "end": 15427.18, "text": " and so we are able to have discussion time"}, {"start": 15427.18, "end": 15430.34, "text": " and hear outside our recordings"}, {"start": 15430.34, "end": 15433.16, "text": " by just moving the ear cup off of the ear."}, {"start": 15433.16, "end": 15435.58, "text": " Other than that, everything's working well technically"}, {"start": 15435.58, "end": 15438.14, "text": " and we've been able to find all our targets"}, {"start": 15438.14, "end": 15440.14, "text": " and we're having a really great time."}, {"start": 15443.1, "end": 15443.94, "text": " Thanks, Christina."}, {"start": 15443.94, "end": 15447.460000000001, "text": " We copy those logistics for the pulse tours"}, {"start": 15447.460000000001, "end": 15450.36, "text": " and also thanks for bringing us into the cabin"}, {"start": 15450.36, "end": 15452.06, "text": " with you with that description."}, {"start": 15460.34, "end": 15478.06, "text": " Right on time, NASA astronaut Christina Cook, a mission specialist for Artemis II, calling"}, {"start": 15478.06, "end": 15482.18, "text": " down a science rep, a situation report."}, {"start": 15482.18, "end": 15486.44, "text": " Good news reporting that she and her teammates have been able to capture all targets that"}, {"start": 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I know for safety reasons that we would never send someone alone,"}, {"start": 15898.76, "end": 15902.32, "text": " but I just want to really emphasize how important the discussion time was."}, {"start": 15902.32, "end": 15906.28, "text": " When we started to talk, we not only got better science discussion,"}, {"start": 15906.28, "end": 15907.800000000001, "text": " we got better human connection."}, {"start": 15907.800000000001, "end": 15912.16, "text": " And so doing this as a pair, we just learn and grow together."}, {"start": 15912.16, "end": 15913.68, "text": " That's just super important."}, {"start": 15913.68, "end": 15916.08, "text": " So thank you for adding that to this plan."}, {"start": 15917.2, "end": 15923.04, "text": " Reid just passed me a note that the Oriental basin annular ring has a similar albedo"}, {"start": 15923.04, "end": 15924.960000000001, "text": " to the center, but it's a different color."}, {"start": 15924.960000000001, "end": 15927.080000000002, "text": " It has more brownish tones in it."}, {"start": 15927.080000000002, "end": 15934.080000000002, "text": " And he said it's very distinct now that he's been staring at it."}, {"start": 15934.080000000002, "end": 15934.84, "text": " Victor, thank you."}, {"start": 15934.84, "end": 15937.6, "text": " You got a tear from Science Fair."}, {"start": 15937.6, "end": 15941.080000000002, "text": " And we all just went on that moonwalk with you."}, {"start": 15941.080000000002, "end": 15944.6, "text": " So highlighting how important it is to talk about these things."}, {"start": 15944.6, "end": 15948.080000000002, "text": " I also want to let you know that we have Deanna Glover"}, {"start": 15948.080000000002, "end": 15949.92, "text": " with us in the viewing gallery."}, {"start": 15949.92, "end": 15952.0, "text": " She's all smiles."}, {"start": 15953.04, "end": 15960.04, "text": " Well, you just got a bunch of cheers up here, hey babe."}, {"start": 15960.04, "end": 15965.04, "text": " I love 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{"start": 16116.7, "end": 16118.78, "text": " in the distance from the moon."}, {"start": 16118.78, "end": 16123.62, "text": " We are now 5,518 miles away from the lunar surface."}, {"start": 16123.62, "end": 16130.14, "text": " And again, expecting the crew to get about 4,066 miles away."}, {"start": 16130.14, "end": 16134.94, "text": " They are currently 252,050 miles away from Earth."}, {"start": 16134.94, "end": 16138.3, "text": " And every mile is a new record having surpassed the Apollo"}, {"start": 16138.300000000001, "end": 16142.300000000001, "text": " a 13-mile stone for furthest distance earlier today."}, {"start": 16168.300000000001, "end": 16185.300000000001, "text": " If you look down to the bottom right of the moon in that darker looking area, that is Oriental Basin."}, {"start": 16185.300000000001, "end": 16191.300000000001, "text": " We have continued to lose views of the near side."}, {"start": 16191.300000000001, "end": 16196.300000000001, "text": " It is just barely 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16344.18, "text": " And so you just still have ridges and valleys showing up very clearly, a very jagged terminator"}, {"start": 16344.18, "end": 16353.660000000002, "text": " and a few islands of light out there with some high elevation shining in the sunlight"}, {"start": 16353.660000000002, "end": 16355.660000000002, "text": " in that darkness."}, {"start": 16355.66, "end": 16361.64, "text": " on the eastern side of the moon, the, let's see,"}, {"start": 16361.64, "end": 16365.84, "text": " Gromaldi appears to be one of the farthest east features."}, {"start": 16366.34, "end": 16369.32, "text": " And that is maybe five degrees from being right"}, {"start": 16369.32, "end": 16371.66, "text": " on the limb and going off over the horizon."}, {"start": 16371.66, "end": 16378.46, "text": " It is interesting just looking at Orientall"}, {"start": 16379.3, "end": 16382.039999999999, "text": " that my first impression of it is all"}, {"start": 16382.039999999999, "end": 16384.68, "text": " of the dark areas appear lighter,"}, {"start": 16384.68, "end": 16387.86, "text": " which I think makes sense because it is now facing,"}, {"start": 16388.36, "end": 16390.96, "text": " well it's still relatively the same to the sun,"}, {"start": 16390.96, "end": 16392.56, "text": " but my angle to it is different."}, {"start": 16392.56, "end": 16396.36, "text": " So I'm looking at it from a little more, even further"}, {"start": 16396.36, "end": 16398.18, "text": " to the side as we pass it."}, {"start": 16398.84, "end": 16400.9, "text": " But all the darker features appear"}, {"start": 16400.9, "end": 16405.04, "text": " to be just a little bit lighter from this vantage point."}, {"start": 16405.04, "end": 16408.06, "text": " The darker ring structure in the outer and inner ring"}, {"start": 16408.06, "end": 16410.760000000002, "text": " and the interior as well"}, {"start": 16410.760000000002, "end": 16412.18, "text": " as the inner ring portion."}, {"start": 16412.18, "end": 16414.5, "text": " Everything seems to be just the smidge lighter"}, {"start": 16414.5, "end": 16419.5, "text": " at this point."}, {"start": 16419.5, "end": 16422.5, "text": " Thanks for that description, Ike."}, {"start": 16422.5, "end": 16428.5, "text": " Any additional words you can provide on Oriental would be wonderful"}, {"start": 16428.5, "end": 16431.5, "text": " as that is such a high priority target for us."}, {"start": 16431.5, "end": 16436.5, "text": " And while I have you, as we get closer to target 15,"}, {"start": 16436.5, "end": 16440.5, "text": " which is the terminator target, if you can find Zeeman Crater again"}, {"start": 16440.5, "end": 16445.78, "text": " that you were looking at earlier, everything to your left of Zeeman would be getting into"}, {"start": 16445.78, "end": 16449.3, "text": " the South Pole-Agan area to help you orient yourself."}, {"start": 16449.3, "end": 16457.3, "text": " Zeeben is a great way to point out there."}, {"start": 16457.3, "end": 16459.3, "text": " I definitely see it."}, {"start": 16459.3, "end": 16471.3, "text": " Yeah, Zeeben is very easy to find and that is awesome."}, {"start": 16471.3, "end": 16473.3, "text": " Thank you for pointing that out."}, {"start": 16473.3, "end": 16476.3, "text": " Feel free to do that as often as you think of things."}, {"start": 16476.3, "end": 16483.46, "text": " Let's see, looking back at Oriental, okay, another thing, after looking through the zoom"}, {"start": 16483.46, "end": 16484.46, "text": " camera."}, {"start": 16484.46, "end": 16485.46, "text": " Man, you guys are smart."}, {"start": 16485.46, "end": 16489.739999999998, "text": " You probably did this on purpose, but after looking with my plain eyes and then going to"}, {"start": 16489.739999999998, "end": 16496.1, "text": " the 400 millimeter zoom, now looking at it, I see the cliff faces."}, {"start": 16496.1, "end": 16502.34, "text": " If you're standing in the center, that inner and outer ring has definitely some real"}, {"start": 16502.34, "end": 16503.739999999998, "text": " terrain to them."}, {"start": 16503.74, "end": 16508.7, "text": " And now I can see that as to right now that I look at even with my naked eye I can tell"}, {"start": 16508.7, "end": 16515.66, "text": " that there's a lot of elevation and like I said a cliff face on that eastern edge with"}, {"start": 16515.66, "end": 16518.820000000003, "text": " all the darker deposits are."}, {"start": 16518.820000000003, "end": 16521.100000000002, "text": " And it's just the scale now."}, {"start": 16521.100000000002, "end": 16528.58, "text": " Looking at it from far away before it seemed like a flat with color painted on it."}, {"start": 16528.58, "end": 16533.22, "text": " But now that I look at it I can definitely see that there is different depositional"}, {"start": 16533.22, "end": 16537.66, "text": " characteristics and so the darker is some other material but there's also some"}, {"start": 16537.66, "end": 16543.38, "text": " shadowing going on because of the the cliff face that is a part of that"}, {"start": 16543.38, "end": 16550.780000000002, "text": " crater wall. Great description Victor thanks and really interesting to hear now"}, {"start": 16550.780000000002, "end": 16557.22, "text": " the distinction between shadow and color. Before I let you go back to other"}, {"start": 16557.22, "end": 16564.300000000003, "text": " their observations. You mentioned that Reed saw a browner hue to the annular ring and"}, {"start": 16564.300000000003, "end": 16569.58, "text": " the rest of Oriental. Are you seeing that from your vantage point?"}, {"start": 16569.58, "end": 16584.58, "text": " The way that I'm looking at Oriental, again, I'm still in the docking hatch window. There's"}, {"start": 16584.58, "end": 16590.7, "text": " like a thermal couple right here in the center of the window."}, {"start": 16590.7, "end": 16594.7, "text": " And it is the orange cap-ton tape color."}, {"start": 16594.7, "end": 16600.02, "text": " And so it is, unfortunately, it's like trying to look at stars,"}, {"start": 16600.02, "end": 16602.100000000002, "text": " you know, next to a metropolis."}, {"start": 16602.100000000002, "end": 16603.980000000003, "text": " I think it's drowning out any color"}, {"start": 16603.980000000003, "end": 16605.300000000003, "text": " that I could pick up from the moon."}, {"start": 16605.300000000003, "end": 16607.54, "text": " I am not able to see that color."}, {"start": 16607.54, "end": 16610.38, "text": " But I have not looked at it through one of the four,"}, {"start": 16610.38, "end": 16613.58, "text": " from one of the windows one through four."}, {"start": 16613.58, "end": 16620.08, "text": " I think when I get away from this Cap-Ton tape strip that I would be able to see the variation that Reid's talking about."}, {"start": 16622.08, "end": 16625.58, "text": " That is great feedback operationally. Thanks, Victor. I'll lead you to it."}, {"start": 16643.58, "end": 16648.58, "text": " Science integrity with a question from the window team."}, {"start": 16648.58, "end": 16659.58, "text": " Integrity to science here with you."}, {"start": 16659.58, "end": 16666.58, "text": " Yes, they have a question to help inform a theory that they're sort of tossed back and forth."}, {"start": 16666.58, "end": 16672.58, "text": " What is older, the Mare seas of the near side or Oriental?"}, {"start": 16679.58, "end": 16683.58, "text": " Standby integrity, we're going to get you a little geologic history here."}, {"start": 16756.58, "end": 16781.86, "text": " Integrity science back with you for some lunar volcanism when you're ready."}, {"start": 16786.58, "end": 16795.620000000003, "text": " You're making our day down here getting to talk about lunar volcanoes."}, {"start": 16795.620000000003, "end": 16804.74, "text": " Oriental as far as mare go is younger than almost all of the mare on the near side."}, {"start": 16804.74, "end": 16810.260000000002, "text": " The exception are features like Aristarchus, which really pop out to you guys and really"}, {"start": 16810.260000000002, "end": 16812.260000000002, "text": " pop out to us here on Earth."}, {"start": 16812.260000000002, "end": 16813.260000000002, "text": " That is younger."}, {"start": 16813.260000000002, "end": 16817.04, "text": " and that oriental is pretty young as far as Mariko."}, {"start": 16835.920000000002, "end": 16837.300000000003, "text": " And Kelsey, thanks for that."}, {"start": 16837.300000000003, "end": 16839.660000000003, "text": " We love lunar volcanism too."}, {"start": 16839.660000000003, "end": 16842.74, "text": " How about when the actual crater was formed?"}, {"start": 16843.260000000002, "end": 16856.420000000002, "text": " Yeah, we're going to get you an age for Oriental."}, {"start": 16856.420000000002, "end": 16861.820000000003, "text": " And while we're getting that, Christina, can you, maybe you've heard the window team talk"}, {"start": 16861.820000000003, "end": 16868.820000000003, "text": " about the sort of contacts around Oriental, but because it's that material is so much"}, {"start": 16868.820000000003, "end": 16869.820000000003, "text": " younger."}, {"start": 16869.82, "end": 16873.26, "text": " if anything pops out to you about physical relationship"}, {"start": 16873.26, "end": 16875.62, "text": " between that and surrounding terrain."}, {"start": 16875.62, "end": 16876.46, "text": " We'd love to hear it."}, {"start": 16882.1, "end": 16883.14, "text": " Yeah, definitely."}, {"start": 16883.14, "end": 16885.98, "text": " They are discussing a contact relationship"}, {"start": 16885.98, "end": 16889.42, "text": " that could explain some of the color"}, {"start": 16889.42, "end": 16890.98, "text": " that they're seeing in certain areas."}, {"start": 16890.98, "end": 16895.98, "text": " And so it was really about the ejecta of the creation"}, {"start": 16895.98, "end": 16904.42, "text": " of the basin and understanding the superposition of its ejecta and tamari on the near side"}, {"start": 16904.42, "end": 16905.42, "text": " or other features."}, {"start": 16905.42, "end": 16906.42, "text": " So, thank you."}, {"start": 16906.42, "end": 16907.42, "text": " We'll take the insight."}, {"start": 16907.42, "end": 16915.46, "text": " What do you have?"}, {"start": 16915.46, "end": 16916.46, "text": " Thank you, integrity."}, {"start": 16916.46, "end": 16923.02, "text": " And I know Jenny wants to get to you with some topics, so I'll leave you with Oriental"}, {"start": 16923.02, "end": 16925.02, "text": " as 3.8 billion years old."}, {"start": 16925.02, "end": 16930.02, "text": " Copy that."}, {"start": 16930.02, "end": 16943.02, "text": " So that's on the older side."}, {"start": 16943.02, "end": 16947.02, "text": " The actual basin was very old."}, {"start": 16947.02, "end": 16948.02, "text": " Correct."}, {"start": 16948.02, "end": 16951.02, "text": " As is the case with a lot of MRA, typically the big basin formed"}, {"start": 16951.02, "end": 16954.920000000002, "text": " and then the volcanic eruption was able to punch"}, {"start": 16954.920000000002, "end": 16956.420000000002, "text": " through the crust where it was weakened"}, {"start": 16956.420000000002, "end": 16957.72, "text": " by that base information."}, {"start": 16957.72, "end": 16958.72, "text": " Perfect."}, {"start": 16958.72, "end": 16959.72, "text": " Jacking."}, {"start": 16959.72, "end": 16960.72, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 16960.72, "end": 16974.260000000002, "text": " NASA astronaut Christina Cook, calling down some questions"}, {"start": 16974.260000000002, "end": 16977.14, "text": " to the science team on console."}, {"start": 16977.14, "end": 16979.98, "text": " The voice you're hearing with those answers is Dr."}, {"start": 16979.98, "end": 16985.82, "text": " Kelsey Young. She's joined by Trevor Graff on console today."}, {"start": 16987.739999999998, "end": 16993.82, "text": " Christina asking about the age of Oriental and specifically the Marais"}, {"start": 16993.82, "end": 16996.94, "text": " regions. Those are those dark regions that you see."}, {"start": 16996.94, "end": 17001.82, "text": " They are paved or filled by volcanic deposits."}, {"start": 17039.98, "end": 17063.66, "text": " Integrity, it's about time for a position swap at the window, so we will ask Reed and"}, {"start": 17063.66, "end": 17068.3, "text": " Jeremy to swap positions, and I'll remind you again about your SD cards."}, {"start": 17069.74, "end": 17074.62, "text": " And Victor or Christina, I have one window task for the captain team when you're ready."}, {"start": 17084.22, "end": 17085.94, "text": " They are swapping and I'm ready."}, {"start": 17088.14, "end": 17092.62, "text": " All right, Tina, we found a way that we can reinstall the shroud on the window."}, {"start": 17092.62, "end": 17096.5, "text": " We understand it's pretty darn bright compared to everything that you're looking at."}, {"start": 17096.66, "end": 17102.46, "text": " So in order to reinstall it, we will ask that you retrieve the condensation hose"}, {"start": 17102.94, "end": 17108.039999999997, "text": " and you install it on a friction fit on the cabin air outlet port."}, {"start": 17108.28, "end": 17110.36, "text": " That's right by one of your diffusers."}, {"start": 17111.039999999997, "end": 17116.46, "text": " You're going to point that little condensation hose such that the air is flowing"}, {"start": 17116.46, "end": 17117.96, "text": " over the window pane."}, {"start": 17118.739999999998, "end": 17121.0, "text": " Let me know when you're ready for the stowage location."}, {"start": 17122.62, "end": 17127.62, "text": " Ready."}, {"start": 17143.62, "end": 17146.62, "text": " Christina, the host is in Locker A1."}, {"start": 17146.62, "end": 17154.02, "text": " Crew has gotten a go to reinstall that window shroud."}, {"start": 17154.02, "end": 17156.539999999997, "text": " They were using to block some of the earth shine."}, {"start": 17157.379999999997, "end": 17157.94, "text": " Happy."}, {"start": 17159.94, "end": 17162.82, "text": " This view coming from inside the Orion spacecraft"}, {"start": 17162.82, "end": 17165.86, "text": " as the crew members are swapping windows,"}, {"start": 17165.86, "end": 17169.219999999998, "text": " specifically Reed Wiseman and Jeremy Hansen."}, {"start": 17169.219999999998, "end": 17171.82, "text": " They've been our crew members at the windows taking photos,"}, {"start": 17171.82, "end": 17175.26, "text": " making annotations, and making recordings that will be"}, {"start": 17175.260000000002, "end": 17177.820000000003, "text": " downlinked later to the science team for review."}, {"start": 17177.820000000003, "end": 17182.840000000004, "text": " The science team will have a conference tomorrow morning"}, {"start": 17182.840000000004, "end": 17185.780000000002, "text": " with the crew to get any fresh perspectives or things"}, {"start": 17185.780000000002, "end": 17188.06, "text": " that they learned during the flyby."}, {"start": 17235.260000000002, "end": 17251.260000000002, "text": " Again, we are now in the third of five observation blocks for the crew scheduled for today."}, {"start": 17251.260000000002, "end": 17257.38, "text": " During this flyby, Orion is passing around between 4,000 and 6,000 miles from the Moon"}, {"start": 17257.38, "end": 17261.86, "text": " and providing the crew with a full view of the lunar surface."}, {"start": 17261.86, "end": 17266.420000000002, "text": " higher vantage point and much farther than Apollo's lunar orbits on average."}, {"start": 17266.420000000002, "end": 17272.64, "text": " So from this view astronauts can observe both the North and South Pole and large scale geologic"}, {"start": 17272.64, "end": 17286.06, "text": " features in one single view."}, {"start": 17286.06, "end": 17292.02, "text": " We are now just under an hour until Orion passes behind the moon and we lose communication"}, {"start": 17292.02, "end": 17293.38, "text": " with the crew."}, {"start": 17293.38, "end": 17301.66, "text": " They will be out of reach with any of our deep space network antennas."}, {"start": 17301.66, "end": 17306.5, "text": " That loss of signal will last about 40 minutes and we expect to regain communications with"}, {"start": 17306.5, "end": 17310.82, "text": " them once they fly behind the other side of the moon."}, {"start": 17310.82, "end": 17314.7, "text": " While they are behind the moon, they will also reach their max Earth altitude as well"}, {"start": 17314.7, "end": 17317.7, "text": " as their closest approach to the lunar surface."}, {"start": 17317.7, "end": 17331.940000000002, "text": " The view you have right now is a live stream from a camera"}, {"start": 17331.940000000002, "end": 17334.46, "text": " on Orion's solar arrays."}, {"start": 17334.46, "end": 17336.54, "text": " You are looking at a live view of the moon"}, {"start": 17336.54, "end": 17339.7, "text": " and four people are inside that spacecraft taking pictures"}, {"start": 17339.7, "end": 17341.98, "text": " of it telling us everything that they are seeing."}, {"start": 17341.98, "end": 17344.82, "text": " The first humans to do so in over 50 years."}, {"start": 17344.82, "end": 17350.399999999998, "text": " They'll be sending those pictures down for all of us to enjoy and, of course,"}, {"start": 17350.399999999998, "end": 17355.18, "text": " especially the science team who are very excited for what they are learning today."}, {"start": 17364.18, "end": 17370.06, "text": " It appears the Artemis-2 spacecraft Orion is now under 5,000 miles away from the moon."}, {"start": 17370.06, "end": 17376.56, "text": " Again, we expect their closest distance to the moon be about 4,066 miles."}, {"start": 17381.9, "end": 17384.74, "text": " That is an estimate at this point, and we will make sure"}, {"start": 17384.74, "end": 17387.74, "text": " to share that closest approach to distance once we receive it."}, {"start": 17387.74, "end": 17405.100000000002, "text": " Did you just want us to cool the window with the condensation hose, or did you want us"}, {"start": 17405.100000000002, "end": 17412.100000000002, "text": " to put the shroud back on and cool the window at the same time?"}, {"start": 17412.1, "end": 17420.1, "text": " Victor, we definitely want you to cool down the window with the condensation hose."}, {"start": 17420.1, "end": 17423.1, "text": " It's crew preference whether you put the shroud back on."}, {"start": 17423.1, "end": 17432.1, "text": " The hose will allow you to do that if it helps with your lunar flyby."}, {"start": 17432.1, "end": 17433.1, "text": " Okay, copy."}, {"start": 17433.1, "end": 17435.1, "text": " We're going to do both at the same time."}, {"start": 17435.1, "end": 17437.1, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 17437.1, "end": 17441.1, "text": " Houston copies."}, {"start": 17441.1, "end": 17453.019999999997, "text": " Houston, thank you for that suggestion."}, {"start": 17453.019999999997, "end": 17456.059999999998, "text": " The cabin is darkened again, and that makes a big difference with imagery."}, {"start": 17456.539999999997, "end": 17460.46, "text": " And for science, we are now seeing a half moon."}, {"start": 17460.46, "end": 17473.46, "text": " Thank you, Victor. We're happy to hear it. And we see half moon full moon joy still"}, {"start": 17490.46, "end": 17512.66, "text": " Crew reporting from Orion that they are seeing half the Moon,"}, {"start": 17512.66, "end": 17514.94, "text": " which is about what it looks like here from this view"}, {"start": 17514.94, "end": 17516.26, "text": " from the spacecraft."}, {"start": 17516.260000000002, "end": 17521.320000000003, "text": " However, what has become a little bit of a catch phrase"}, {"start": 17521.320000000003, "end": 17524.820000000003, "text": " for this mission, everyone is reporting full moon joy."}, {"start": 17546.260000000002, "end": 17572.940000000002, "text": " We are keeping up with which targets the crew is tracking through their lunar targeting package."}, {"start": 17572.94, "end": 17575.26, "text": " They are just wrapping up their second."}, {"start": 17575.26, "end": 17578.1, "text": " Science integrity, another observation."}, {"start": 17578.1, "end": 17581.1, "text": " The window team commented on it."}, {"start": 17581.1, "end": 17587.46, "text": " Christina and I discussed a bit as it hurts from the solid"}, {"start": 17587.46, "end": 17589.66, "text": " and intact crater is very smooth."}, {"start": 17589.66, "end": 17594.219999999998, "text": " If you were a dirt road, it's very hard packed,"}, {"start": 17594.219999999998, "end": 17597.5, "text": " and then you go outside of it, and that outer crater,"}, {"start": 17597.5, "end": 17602.859999999997, "text": " that's the one that is older, it is a little rougher,"}, {"start": 17602.86, "end": 17607.06, "text": " and more jagged and starts to get into the more loose looking terrain."}, {"start": 17607.84, "end": 17614.420000000002, "text": " And the smooth interior also causes the craters that are inside"}, {"start": 17614.420000000002, "end": 17615.920000000002, "text": " of the larger craters, the smaller craters,"}, {"start": 17615.920000000002, "end": 17618.4, "text": " that have really sharp edges, sharp distinct edges."}, {"start": 17619.28, "end": 17622.16, "text": " And just a general comment on that area,"}, {"start": 17622.16, "end": 17625.96, "text": " here's from that whole area, the average albedo there is darker."}, {"start": 17625.96, "end": 17629.52, "text": " That is, I would say, six, I'm sorry, three."}, {"start": 17629.52, "end": 17635.08, "text": " And the average albino around Oriental and between Oriental"}, {"start": 17635.08, "end": 17640.64, "text": " and Ohm, excluding the wedge, the darker wedge, is more on the 6-7."}, {"start": 17641.2, "end": 17645.2, "text": " And that they also seem to be different texturally."}, {"start": 17645.2, "end": 17648.12, "text": " Christina described it earlier around her sprung."}, {"start": 17648.12, "end": 17652.86, "text": " And then from her sprung toward Ohm, I'm sorry, toward Oriental,"}, {"start": 17652.86, "end": 17657.72, "text": " there appears to be a frozen, a rippling pond,"}, {"start": 17657.72, "end": 17664.32, "text": " frozen or like choppy waves when it's windy out choppy water and it freezes"}, {"start": 17664.32, "end": 17668.120000000003, "text": " instantly that's the texture if you walk down there barefoot it looks like it"}, {"start": 17668.120000000003, "end": 17674.36, "text": " would be hard on your feet like like lava after it's cool it would be"}, {"start": 17674.36, "end": 17678.280000000002, "text": " pokey except for right there at the center of Hertzsprung it looks paid"}, {"start": 17678.280000000002, "end": 17682.600000000002, "text": " like a paved road nice and smooth"}, {"start": 17682.600000000002, "end": 17692.840000000004, "text": " Victor, that's a wonderful description going from Paved Road to Ahlaba."}, {"start": 17692.840000000004, "end": 17694.440000000002, "text": " Reminds us of the Icelandic Islands."}, {"start": 17694.440000000002, "end": 17695.440000000002, "text": " Thanks for that."}, {"start": 17695.44, "end": 17711.0, "text": " And science, another, in the interior of the very intact, the interior of the intact crater"}, {"start": 17711.0, "end": 17715.399999999998, "text": " at Hertzbrough is albedo variation."}, {"start": 17715.399999999998, "end": 17718.719999999998, "text": " I think I heard one of the window crew maybe say color variation, but definitely albedo"}, {"start": 17718.719999999998, "end": 17719.719999999998, "text": " variation."}, {"start": 17719.719999999998, "end": 17722.44, "text": " There's lighter patches and slightly darker patches."}, {"start": 17722.44, "end": 17723.44, "text": " It's not swirling."}, {"start": 17723.44, "end": 17724.44, "text": " It's just patchy."}, {"start": 17724.44, "end": 17731.64, "text": " patchy it just has spots that are lighter and I would say a predominantly darker average area."}, {"start": 17734.76, "end": 17749.64, "text": " Great description Victor, thanks. Not for really just patchy, it's really helpful for us."}, {"start": 17754.44, "end": 17757.44, "text": " Really great descriptions coming from..."}, {"start": 17757.44, "end": 17764.44, "text": " Science, the window team is hitting all the targets they are on the plan and starting the discussion of the Terminator."}, {"start": 17764.44, "end": 17775.44, "text": " And boy, I'm loving the Terminator. I think I know it's not purely a moon feature, but what it does to the features of the moon, to the terrain,"}, {"start": 17775.44, "end": 17781.44, "text": " I've probably spent the most time describing into my recordings and thinking about and looking at the Terminator."}, {"start": 17781.44, "end": 17788.039999999997, "text": " There's just so much magic in the Terminator, the islands of light, the valleys that would"}, {"start": 17788.039999999997, "end": 17789.039999999997, "text": " look like black holes."}, {"start": 17789.039999999997, "end": 17791.039999999997, "text": " You'd fall straight to the center of the moon."}, {"start": 17791.039999999997, "end": 17796.44, "text": " If you stepped in some of those, it's just so visually captivating that the Terminator"}, {"start": 17796.44, "end": 17803.76, "text": " is the most striking thing that I've seen so far."}, {"start": 17803.76, "end": 17806.44, "text": " We've been loving your evocative descriptions, Victor."}, {"start": 17806.44, "end": 17811.039999999997, "text": " You really are bringing us along with you and we're following along with visualizations"}, {"start": 17811.04, "end": 17813.0, "text": " that pale in comparison to your descriptions."}, {"start": 17813.0, "end": 17813.32, "text": " Thanks."}, {"start": 17827.32, "end": 17830.600000000002, "text": " Integrity Science, one more question on a status"}, {"start": 17830.600000000002, "end": 17835.36, "text": " of what the window team chose to observe for crew choice."}, {"start": 17871.04, "end": 17889.440000000002, "text": " Window 2, talked about the battle off, looked for suspended dust and the terminator and"}, {"start": 17889.44, "end": 17898.44, "text": " window 3 about the experience and about the three-dimensionality of the moon this close."}, {"start": 17898.44, "end": 17909.44, "text": " And another observation about oriental, I would say, is the features going off to the"}, {"start": 17909.44, "end": 17915.44, "text": " southwest, the two large, almost like scratches in the surface. I don't know if they were"}, {"start": 17915.44, "end": 17920.92, "text": " rays or canyons or collapsed lava tubes but two distinct features that are almost parallel"}, {"start": 17920.92, "end": 17928.12, "text": " going off Southwest from Oriental Basin, they are the first thing that made me notice parallax"}, {"start": 17928.12, "end": 17930.559999999998, "text": " of our trajectory looking at it, Oriental."}, {"start": 17930.559999999998, "end": 17938.12, "text": " That and in the inner walls of the east side of the crater rings, you really get"}, {"start": 17938.12, "end": 17943.0, "text": " a sense that we're flying over something with elevation and terrain and they look"}, {"start": 17943.0, "end": 17944.48, "text": " different from this orientation."}, {"start": 17944.48, "end": 17955.64, "text": " Love to hear it, Victor, and you had it that those chains are actually crater rays, secondary"}, {"start": 17955.64, "end": 17960.6, "text": " craters formed from the formation of Oriental."}, {"start": 17960.6, "end": 17971.88, "text": " Yeah, speaking of crater rays, the crater rays that are going off to the north, to the"}, {"start": 17971.88, "end": 17979.64, "text": " in the northwest that run off toward Hertzsprung and I believe toward Babelov."}, {"start": 17979.64, "end": 17983.4, "text": " I'm not looking at it right now, but those crater rays are very interesting."}, {"start": 17983.4, "end": 17984.460000000003, "text": " They're all very small."}, {"start": 17984.460000000003, "end": 17987.64, "text": " I know you've imaged this, but they're all small and they look like, you know,"}, {"start": 17987.64, "end": 17992.440000000002, "text": " a big impact, launched rocks and things that make smaller impacts down the way."}, {"start": 17992.440000000002, "end": 17995.48, "text": " But something very interesting, and again, you can see there's an energy,"}, {"start": 17995.48, "end": 18000.8, "text": " but some of them are parallel and then some of them converge toward the center"}, {"start": 18000.8, "end": 18004.6, "text": " of Oriental. And then I think I even saw some that maybe diverged, which"}, {"start": 18004.6, "end": 18010.0, "text": " and diverged within a convergent, which indicate multiple large impacts that"}, {"start": 18010.0, "end": 18016.48, "text": " created a lot of secondary impact crater rays. Fantastic Victor, and I'll"}, {"start": 18016.48, "end": 18022.719999999998, "text": " note that we can infer that you're looking down at your freshly named"}, {"start": 18022.719999999998, "end": 18026.44, "text": " integrity crater, which is near the end of one of those beautiful crater"}, {"start": 18026.44, "end": 18029.0, "text": " raised from Oriental. Thanks for the description."}, {"start": 18034.76, "end": 18039.64, "text": " Yeah, you're welcome. Integrity is easily identifiable with the naked eye from this point."}, {"start": 18086.44, "end": 18091.68, "text": " We've been hearing some great situation reports"}, {"start": 18091.68, "end": 18094.8, "text": " from Victor Glover, the pilot of the Artemis II mission,"}, {"start": 18094.8, "end": 18096.12, "text": " calling down to the science team,"}, {"start": 18096.52, "end": 18098.44, "text": " letting them know what he is seeing."}, {"start": 18098.44, "end": 18100.559999999998, "text": " And one of those things is Hurtsprung Basin."}, {"start": 18102.559999999998, "end": 18105.02, "text": " If you look just to the right of the terminator,"}, {"start": 18105.02, "end": 18108.579999999998, "text": " that is the difference between light and darkness on the moon,"}, {"start": 18109.039999999997, "end": 18112.02, "text": " you can see what he's describing when he says Hurtsprung Basin"}, {"start": 18112.02, "end": 18114.48, "text": " and how it looks a little bit paved in the middle there."}, {"start": 18114.48, "end": 18118.32, "text": " It's almost in the very center of the moon in this view,"}, {"start": 18118.32, "end": 18120.2, "text": " coming from the Orion spacecraft"}, {"start": 18120.2, "end": 18122.12, "text": " and a camera mounted on its solar array."}, {"start": 18122.12, "end": 18137.76, "text": " We are now four days, 23 hours and 23 minutes into the flight"}, {"start": 18137.76, "end": 18142.28, "text": " of Artemis II and we are standing by for their lunar loss"}, {"start": 18142.28, "end": 18144.64, "text": " of signal in about 43 minutes."}, {"start": 18144.64, "end": 18147.0, "text": " Again, the spacecraft will fly behind the moon"}, {"start": 18147.0, "end": 18150.12, "text": " and during that time we won't have communication with them."}, {"start": 18150.12, "end": 18152.96, "text": " They will be out of reach of our deep space network."}, {"start": 18152.96, "end": 18154.76, "text": " However, we will regain communication"}, {"start": 18154.76, "end": 18158.48, "text": " with them approximately 40, 4, 0 minutes later"}, {"start": 18158.48, "end": 18161.36, "text": " when they come around the other side of the moon."}, {"start": 18161.36, "end": 18171.48, "text": " The crew aboard the spacecraft are currently discussing"}, {"start": 18171.48, "end": 18175.079999999998, "text": " of the terminator that difference between day and night."}, {"start": 18179.079999999998, "end": 18182.239999999998, "text": " The science team is interested in learning about the topography"}, {"start": 18182.239999999998, "end": 18184.12, "text": " and the color of the lunar surface."}, {"start": 18184.12, "end": 18185.96, "text": " And it's already been very interesting to hear"}, {"start": 18185.96, "end": 18188.92, "text": " that they have seen colors like greens and browns"}, {"start": 18188.92, "end": 18192.04, "text": " while looking at the moon."}, {"start": 18192.04, "end": 18194.76, "text": " Some of the questions that they are hoping the crew will"}, {"start": 18194.76, "end": 18197.76, "text": " discuss are how do the quantities and sizes of craters"}, {"start": 18197.76, "end": 18200.16, "text": " and mountains vary along the terminator."}, {"start": 18200.16, "end": 18205.579999999998, "text": " And they are looking for the crew to describe the topography of features along or near the terminator."}, {"start": 18206.32, "end": 18210.18, "text": " They're also looking for more information on any color or tone variations."}, {"start": 18210.18, "end": 18214.28, "text": " And they're hoping that the crew will take images to illustrate their findings."}, {"start": 18215.8, "end": 18221.0, "text": " Glova reported earlier that the crew has missed none of their targets when they are photographing at the window."}, {"start": 18223.82, "end": 18226.84, "text": " We aren't hearing the conversations that the crew is having right now,"}, {"start": 18226.84, "end": 18230.2, "text": " that these are being recorded to their personal computer devices,"}, {"start": 18230.2, "end": 18233.56, "text": " PCDs, and those will be sent down to the science team."}, {"start": 18234.04, "end": 18237.04, "text": " Science team will have a conference with the crew tomorrow morning"}, {"start": 18237.04, "end": 18239.52, "text": " to discuss their findings and experience"}, {"start": 18239.52, "end": 18240.64, "text": " when looking at the moon today."}, {"start": 18256.84, "end": 18260.84, "text": " We have a few minutes left while the crew is discussing the Terminator."}, {"start": 18260.84, "end": 18265.84, "text": " And if you're just joining us, you're looking at a live view of the Moon, our Moon,"}, {"start": 18265.84, "end": 18269.84, "text": " from the Orion spacecraft and a camera on its solar array."}, {"start": 18270.84, "end": 18275.84, "text": " Inside that spacecraft, four astronauts, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Cook,"}, {"start": 18275.84, "end": 18280.84, "text": " and Jeremy Hansen, the first four people to fly around the Moon in over 50 years."}, {"start": 18286.84, "end": 18295.44, "text": " This is our Lunar Flyby Day, and the crew has already surpassed one record today."}, {"start": 18295.44, "end": 18306.36, "text": " The crew passed the Apollo 13 distance record at 1257 p.m. Central, 157 p.m. Eastern."}, {"start": 18306.36, "end": 18311.9, "text": " Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen calling down that he hopes it's a record soon broken"}, {"start": 18311.9, "end": 18313.9, "text": " by other explorers."}, {"start": 18341.9, "end": 18369.5, "text": " We are live in Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas, monitoring the flight of Artemis 2."}, {"start": 18369.5, "end": 18373.74, "text": " of the flight controllers here, each monitoring a different system aboard the Orion spacecraft."}, {"start": 18374.86, "end": 18381.1, "text": " Integrity Houston, we are ready for our cabin and window teams to swap again."}, {"start": 18381.9, "end": 18387.58, "text": " We have a 15-minute handover time here, and I have a couple of items I want to read up to you."}, {"start": 18387.58, "end": 18392.94, "text": " They'll require you to write something down on your kneeboards. So let me know when you're ready."}, {"start": 18399.5, "end": 18411.06, "text": " Okay Houston, we are ready."}, {"start": 18411.06, "end": 18412.06, "text": " Copy integrity."}, {"start": 18412.06, "end": 18418.22, "text": " First of all, once you start this next shift here, during this lunar observation shift"}, {"start": 18418.22, "end": 18425.02, "text": " we will begin our lunar LOF so you can expect a call from me a few minutes prior reminding"}, {"start": 18425.02, "end": 18426.02, "text": " you."}, {"start": 18426.02, "end": 18434.02, "text": " And second of all, SIDO just sent us updated altitudes and METs for lunar closest approach"}, {"start": 18434.02, "end": 18436.02, "text": " and max Earth altitude."}, {"start": 18436.02, "end": 18439.02, "text": " Let me know when you are ready to write those down."}, {"start": 18439.02, "end": 18441.02, "text": " They differ slightly from Optimus."}, {"start": 18441.02, "end": 18450.02, "text": " Thanks, Jenny. We are ready to copy."}, {"start": 18450.02, "end": 18465.22, "text": " Lunar closest approach will be at MET, five days, zero hours, 25 minutes, 34 seconds."}, {"start": 18465.22, "end": 18475.46, "text": " And the altitude will be 4,067 statute miles."}, {"start": 18475.46, "end": 18489.94, "text": " Earth Altitude will be at MET, five days, zero hours, two seven minutes, three nine seconds"}, {"start": 18489.94, "end": 18503.62, "text": " with an altitude of 252,756 statute miles."}, {"start": 18505.46, "end": 18527.46, "text": " The crew really wants to ask for that in kilometers and in par six, but thank you for those."}, {"start": 18527.46, "end": 18528.46, "text": " That is great."}, {"start": 18528.46, "end": 18529.46, "text": " Thanks for that update."}, {"start": 18529.46, "end": 18534.46, "text": " I'll send Fido to work and I appreciate the metric."}, {"start": 18534.46, "end": 18539.46, "text": " Other than that, I have no new vehicle statuses to pass to you."}, {"start": 18539.46, "end": 18543.46, "text": " Enjoy your hand over time and we're looking forward to picking back up with you shortly."}, {"start": 18543.46, "end": 18573.379999999997, "text": " Those words called from Capcom, Jenny Gibbons, CSA Astronaut."}, {"start": 18573.38, "end": 18577.86, "text": " and armist two backup crew member to the crew working aboard the Orion spacecraft."}, {"start": 18577.86, "end": 18581.38, "text": " Got a little bit of a view inside the cabin."}, {"start": 18581.38, "end": 18582.9, "text": " As you can see, it is very dark."}, {"start": 18582.9, "end": 18586.5, "text": " The crew has turned off the lights and the light that you were able to see is coming"}, {"start": 18586.5, "end": 18590.66, "text": " through the window, a reflection of earth shine and from the moon."}, {"start": 18590.66, "end": 18604.579999999998, "text": " The crew is moving into their next observation block meaning they are taking time to switch"}, {"start": 18604.579999999998, "end": 18610.3, "text": " cabin and window teams. We've had Reid Weisman and Jeremy Hansen at the windows taking pictures"}, {"start": 18610.3, "end": 18616.1, "text": " and making annotations and recording some audio files that will be downlinked later to the science"}, {"start": 18616.100000000002, "end": 18621.86, "text": " team. Meanwhile, Victor Glover and Christina Cook were in the background serving as support."}, {"start": 18621.86, "end": 18625.300000000003, "text": " They were also timelineed to enjoy a little bit of their midday meal."}, {"start": 18628.100000000002, "end": 18634.820000000003, "text": " Now that we are swapping positions, the support team becomes Reed Wiseman and Jeremy"}, {"start": 18634.820000000003, "end": 18639.620000000003, "text": " Hansen. They will be in the background helping with SD card swaps as well as providing those"}, {"start": 18639.62, "end": 18643.02, "text": " situational reports to the science team."}, {"start": 18644.78, "end": 18646.1, "text": " Victor Glover and Christina Cook"}, {"start": 18646.1, "end": 18648.02, "text": " will be the astronauts at the window,"}, {"start": 18648.02, "end": 18651.86, "text": " photographing and speaking into those PCDs,"}, {"start": 18651.86, "end": 18653.98, "text": " portable computing devices,"}, {"start": 18653.98, "end": 18655.98, "text": " about what they're seeing on the moon."}, {"start": 18659.42, "end": 18662.7, "text": " As you heard Capcom and Jenny Gibbons call to the crew,"}, {"start": 18662.7, "end": 18666.059999999998, "text": " this block is also when we will lose communications"}, {"start": 18666.059999999998, "end": 18667.7, "text": " with the crew."}, {"start": 18667.7, "end": 18672.38, "text": " that LOS or loss of signal scheduled to be less than 35 minutes from now."}, {"start": 18673.100000000002, "end": 18677.34, "text": " We anticipate to be out of signal with them for about 40 minutes and we'll regain"}, {"start": 18677.34, "end": 18680.420000000002, "text": " that communication once they've flown around the other side of the moon."}, {"start": 18697.7, "end": 18713.38, "text": " Now even the crew, even though the crew will be flying behind the moon, their observation"}, {"start": 18713.38, "end": 18714.9, "text": " period does not stop."}, {"start": 18714.9, "end": 18720.66, "text": " They will still be taking pictures and making annotations of what they are seeing."}, {"start": 18720.66, "end": 18725.5, "text": " They'll be looking for the limb of the moon, Earth set, and then the Vavilov crater,"}, {"start": 18725.5, "end": 18727.3, "text": " which we have previously seen."}, {"start": 18727.74, "end": 18729.72, "text": " They'll swap positions at the window before moving"}, {"start": 18729.72, "end": 18731.78, "text": " into a crew choice option."}, {"start": 18732.16, "end": 18734.92, "text": " They will get to pick things that are interesting to them"}, {"start": 18734.92, "end": 18736.66, "text": " on the surface, take pictures,"}, {"start": 18737.06, "end": 18738.9, "text": " and explain why they find them that way."}, {"start": 18739.28, "end": 18742.36, "text": " They'll also be looking for any impact flashes."}, {"start": 18742.48, "end": 18744.18, "text": " These are short-lived flashes"}, {"start": 18744.48, "end": 18747.82, "text": " on the lunar surface caused by impact bombardment."}, {"start": 18755.5, "end": 18760.5, "text": " Just before Earthrise, the crew will be looking for lofted lunar dust."}, {"start": 18760.5, "end": 18769.5, "text": " This may be lofted just above the lunar surface, and we could only see it just before Earthrise along the dark western limb."}, {"start": 18769.5, "end": 18773.5, "text": " Any earth shine would illuminate potential lofted dust."}, {"start": 18773.5, "end": 18782.5, "text": " But once the crew is all the way around the Earth, the brightness of the Earth will wash out any of that dust they might be able to see."}, {"start": 18782.5, "end": 18789.9, "text": " These were based on observations from Apollo missions in orbital spacecraft."}, {"start": 18789.9, "end": 18792.94, "text": " And so we're very interested to see if the crew might be able"}, {"start": 18792.94, "end": 18795.7, "text": " to capture some of that lunar dust today."}, {"start": 18805.0, "end": 18809.2, "text": " Following that lofted lunar dust target, the next will be Earthrise."}, {"start": 18809.2, "end": 18815.2, "text": " We will regain communications with the crew shortly after Earthrise."}, {"start": 18822.2, "end": 18827.2, "text": " There will be a short observation break period where the moon is not in view."}, {"start": 18827.2, "end": 18832.2, "text": " That's because we are also anticipating the crew seeing an eclipse today."}, {"start": 18832.2, "end": 18838.2, "text": " The moon won't be in view because the team here in Mission Control Houston will need to change the attitude of the spacecraft"}, {"start": 18838.2, "end": 18843.32, "text": " spacecraft and ensure that it's solar arrays are gathering light from the sun"}, {"start": 18843.32, "end": 18848.88, "text": " heading into that eclipse period. So we will have communication with the crew."}, {"start": 18848.88, "end": 18852.68, "text": " We just won't be able to see the moon."}, {"start": 18853.88, "end": 18859.440000000002, "text": " However, we will have views during that eclipse time frame. During that time the"}, {"start": 18859.440000000002, "end": 18864.96, "text": " science team is looking to know they it will only be illuminated by Earth"}, {"start": 18864.96, "end": 18871.36, "text": " shine at that point. So they want to know what the whole moon looks like overall, but they also"}, {"start": 18871.36, "end": 18876.64, "text": " want the crew to look into deep space and potentially see if they can spot any planets."}, {"start": 18889.92, "end": 18894.239999999998, "text": " Once the eclipse is over the lunar flyby period will have ended."}, {"start": 18894.96, "end": 18904.96, "text": " We are live through the whole thing, and even once Flyby is over today, we remain live 24-7 on NASA's YouTube."}, {"start": 18904.96, "end": 18906.96, "text": " Any other questions?"}, {"start": 18908.96, "end": 18910.96, "text": " Go ahead."}, {"start": 18914.96, "end": 18921.96, "text": " I don't know if Catherine and Devin are still there, but if they are, I just wanted to let them know how much fun we're having out here."}, {"start": 18921.96, "end": 18927.96, "text": " It's extraordinary to be on the far side of the moon right now, just to see you hanging out there and looking back at the Earth."}, {"start": 18927.96, "end": 18930.6, "text": " And Ashley and Kailin, I know you're back in Canada,"}, {"start": 18930.6, "end": 18932.52, "text": " but if you haven't any watching too,"}, {"start": 18932.52, "end": 18934.879999999997, "text": " just wanted to say hi to all you guys, love you guys,"}, {"start": 18934.879999999997, "end": 18938.04, "text": " and we'll be heading back your way shortly."}, {"start": 18942.239999999998, "end": 18944.879999999997, "text": " Thanks Jeremy, I hear they are watching"}, {"start": 18944.879999999997, "end": 18946.48, "text": " and your family is still here."}, {"start": 18946.48, "end": 18948.28, "text": " So thanks for passing that along."}, {"start": 18987.96, "end": 19002.36, "text": " This view inside the Orion spacecraft and it's a little hard to make out but on the left"}, {"start": 19002.36, "end": 19007.44, "text": " there that is Jeremy Hansen just calling down some well wishes to his family joining"}, {"start": 19007.44, "end": 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And I'm just grabbing some footage right now with our interior cameras."}, {"start": 20195.88, "end": 20200.920000000002, "text": " Copy, Jeremy. We'd like to know what camera read is using and also the status of window"}, {"start": 20200.920000000002, "end": 20203.920000000002, "text": " one looks like there might be a shot removed."}, {"start": 20213.920000000002, "end": 20223.920000000002, "text": " Okay, Reid was using the Z9 and the t-shirt's route is still on window one but we took the camera out of it."}, {"start": 20223.920000000002, "end": 20228.920000000002, "text": " So maybe that's sweet noticing but when I looked in there I saw a lot of sunlight reflecting around."}, {"start": 20230.920000000002, "end": 20238.120000000003, "text": " Copy. That makes a lot of sense to us, Jeremy. I want to remind you, coming up on this LOS,"}, {"start": 20238.120000000003, "end": 20245.800000000003, "text": " it will take sit reps in the blind. 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20915.58, "text": " minutes in 39 seconds. The altitude should be approximately 252,756"}, {"start": 20915.58, "end": 20919.980000000003, "text": " statute miles. Once those milestones are reached and we have confirmation, we"}, {"start": 20919.980000000003, "end": 20923.34, "text": " will report the official numbers."}, {"start": 20937.9, "end": 20941.74, "text": " Throughout the Artemis-2 mission, astronaut voice, images, video,"}, {"start": 20941.74, "end": 20945.84, "text": " and vital mission data must traverse thousands of miles carried"}, {"start": 20945.84, "end": 20949.620000000003, "text": " on signals from NASA's powerful communications systems,"}, {"start": 20949.620000000003, "end": 20952.300000000003, "text": " the Nearspace Network and the Deep Space Network."}, {"start": 20952.300000000003, "end": 20954.18, "text": " Let's learn a little bit more."}, {"start": 20954.18, "end": 20962.480000000003, "text": " NASA's Artemis-2 will send four astronauts"}, {"start": 20962.480000000003, "end": 20964.74, "text": " around the Moon, preparing humanity"}, {"start": 20964.74, "end": 20969.04, "text": " for a long-term lunar presence and 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And in the meantime, I've got Dr. Kelsey Young,"}, {"start": 21165.940000000002, "end": 21170.18, "text": " Artemis Science Flight Operations Lead here with us. Thanks for joining me, Kelsey."}, {"start": 21170.18, "end": 21174.34, "text": " Thanks for having me. This is such an exciting day. Oh, no kidding. It has been so cool to hear"}, {"start": 21174.34, "end": 21179.22, "text": " you communicating directly with the crew. And I know that you have been preparing for this for"}, {"start": 21179.22, "end": 21183.86, "text": " years. So I'm so excited for you and for your team. So just to get into that background"}, {"start": 21183.86, "end": 21187.38, "text": " a little bit, tell me about your background and what you've been doing on console."}, {"start": 21187.38, "end": 21190.38, "text": " My background is as a field geologist."}, {"start": 21190.38, "end": 21193.38, "text": " Actually, I studied impact trattering in the field for my PhD,"}, {"start": 21193.38, "end": 21197.38, "text": " so all these descriptions of impact traders have me just absolutely swooning."}, {"start": 21197.38, "end": 21202.38, "text": " How I got into this, though, is, you know, during my PhD, I got an internship at NASA"}, {"start": 21202.38, "end": 21205.38, "text": " and ultimately never left to integrate science into flight operations."}, {"start": 21205.38, "end": 21210.38, "text": " So we developed the Science Officer Console for which this is the first mission we're supporting."}, {"start": 21210.38, "end": 21213.38, "text": " We developed the Science Evaluation Room that's right upstairs,"}, {"start": 21213.38, "end": 21218.9, "text": " And so it's so gratifying to see this operation structure come to fruition, especially on a daylight today."}, {"start": 21218.9, "end": 21224.72, "text": " I would have to imagine so. And we've got a great view of the science evaluation room right now."}, {"start": 21224.72, "end": 21227.74, "text": " Is there anything that has stood out to your team so far?"}, {"start": 21229.14, "end": 21234.38, "text": " Absolutely. So as you might have heard in some of the press briefings and content that, you know,"}, {"start": 21234.38, "end": 21238.68, "text": " we've been putting out color and Albedo were really exciting targets for us."}, {"start": 21239.02, "end": 21242.420000000002, "text": " We've heard several amazing color descriptions so far."}, {"start": 21242.420000000002, "end": 21245.260000000002, "text": " just to highlight maybe one of them."}, {"start": 21245.260000000002, "end": 21247.660000000003, "text": " We heard about greenish and brownish hues"}, {"start": 21247.660000000003, "end": 21249.9, "text": " near Aristarchus, which is actually a feature"}, {"start": 21249.9, "end": 21251.780000000002, "text": " that we can see here from the near side."}, {"start": 21251.780000000002, "end": 21254.7, "text": " And those greenish hues could actually tell us something"}, {"start": 21254.7, "end": 21257.02, "text": " about the volcanic evolution of that area."}, {"start": 21257.02, "end": 21258.34, "text": " So you can bet that the science team"}, {"start": 21258.34, "end": 21260.980000000003, "text": " is gonna be prioritizing downlinking those images"}, {"start": 21260.980000000003, "end": 21263.260000000002, "text": " and the crew audio that we didn't hear"}, {"start": 21263.260000000002, "end": 21264.660000000003, "text": " that went into those recordings"}, {"start": 21264.660000000003, "end": 21265.980000000003, "text": " to learn a little bit more."}, {"start": 21265.980000000003, "end": 21267.7, "text": " Wow, that is fascinating."}, {"start": 21267.7, "end": 21268.780000000002, "text": " I was hearing those colors"}, {"start": 21268.780000000002, "end": 21270.980000000003, "text": " and very interested just from a personal standpoint"}, {"start": 21270.98, "end": 21274.38, "text": " because looking at the moon from 250,000 miles away,"}, {"start": 21274.38, "end": 21275.54, "text": " we don't see green or brown."}, {"start": 21275.54, "end": 21277.98, "text": " So just 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during this LOS."}, {"start": 21301.14, "end": 21303.3, "text": " But when we come out, the first thing, of course,"}, {"start": 21303.3, "end": 21304.78, "text": " we're going to hear about is Earthrise."}, {"start": 21304.78, "end": 21306.5, "text": " We're really looking forward to hearing"}, {"start": 21306.5, "end": 21308.22, "text": " about the cruise experience with something"}, {"start": 21308.22, "end": 21309.260000000002, "text": " that we can connect with."}, {"start": 21309.260000000002, "end": 21312.66, "text": " And that Apollo 8 brought us such amazing images from."}, {"start": 21312.66, "end": 21316.34, "text": " But then we start to get into describing the Terminator,"}, {"start": 21316.34, "end": 21319.100000000002, "text": " as well as looking for things like lofted dust, which"}, {"start": 21319.100000000002, "end": 21321.38, "text": " tell us about the modern lunar environment."}, {"start": 21321.38, "end": 21323.9, "text": " Then the vehicle is going to orient 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Yeah that's absolutely fascinating and"}, {"start": 21394.62, "end": 21398.46, "text": " what a privilege that we get to do that on this mission because that's"}, {"start": 21398.46, "end": 21402.1, "text": " not always the case if we had launched on a different day other than April"}, {"start": 21402.1, "end": 21405.54, "text": " 1st or 2nd we wouldn't have gotten to see that eclipse is that right? That's"}, {"start": 21405.54, "end": 21409.78, "text": " correct April 1st and 2nd I will say you know I was asked a lot in the"}, {"start": 21409.78, "end": 21413.02, "text": " weeks leading up to the launch, well what's your favorite day? And my answer"}, {"start": 21413.02, "end": 21416.82, "text": " truly was there is no bad day to launch to the moon. We were gonna get great"}, {"start": 21416.82, "end": 21420.78, "text": " science out of it no matter what, but it's a really neat opportunity to you know"}, {"start": 21420.78, "end": 21424.3, "text": " bring the Sun into the picture, bring different planetary bodies into the"}, {"start": 21424.3, "end": 21428.62, "text": " picture while still literally keeping the moon in center stage. Fascinating."}, {"start": 21428.62, "end": 21433.379999999997, "text": " So what differences are we looking for at each site? We're hearing a lot of"}, {"start": 21433.379999999997, "end": 21436.34, "text": " different terms, we're looking at craters, we're looking at mauret. 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So Kelsey, I know you're very busy."}, {"start": 21725.64, "end": 21728.64, "text": " You've done a great job today and thank you so much for joining us for this interview."}, {"start": 21728.64, "end": 21730.64, "text": " Thanks for having me. 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We can all look up and see that moon."}, {"start": 22498.62, "end": 22505.02, "text": " moon. It represents history. It is a witness plate. Everything that's ever happened to the moon"}, {"start": 22505.02, "end": 22513.34, "text": " is still written on the moon. There's no processes of wind or change in the earth, geologic processes"}, {"start": 22513.34, "end": 22519.66, "text": " like we have here that change it. And something that's been telling and can read out the story of"}, {"start": 22519.66, "end": 22526.219999999998, "text": " its own evolution, there's something beautiful about that. 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And even though we're out of contact with them right now, they are still conducting"}, {"start": 23183.16, "end": 23187.64, "text": " those science SIP reps as they'll be available once they come back around the moon."}, {"start": 23190.6, "end": 23195.079999999998, "text": " The situation reports include how the crews positioned any missed targets or anything"}, {"start": 23195.079999999998, "end": 23200.04, "text": " unexpected they saw. 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23891.36, "text": " Integrity Houston, in mission control, all of your flight controllers and your flight"}, {"start": 23891.36, "end": 23896.0, "text": " director have flipped their Artemis II patches around."}, {"start": 23896.0, "end": 23903.0, "text": " We are earthbound and ready to bring you home."}, {"start": 24046.0, "end": 24055.8, "text": " A very special moment just now in mission control ahead of the cruise flight to Kennedy Space"}, {"start": 24055.8, "end": 24060.48, "text": " Center and during one of their last sims or simulations here, they visited the mission"}, {"start": 24060.48, "end": 24065.88, "text": " control team in Artemis Mission Control in Houston and brought us each a patch."}, {"start": 24065.88, "end": 24071.4, "text": " Everyone in the flight control room has had these on their signifiers at their console."}, {"start": 24071.4, "end": 24077.600000000002, "text": " On one side of the patch that you've probably seen is the moon with the Earth behind it."}, 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"text": " Have you been in the sir earlier today?"}, {"start": 24241.32, "end": 24243.16, "text": " There's a lot going on."}, {"start": 24243.16, "end": 24245.94, "text": " So I went here first, then I'm going to go there after."}, {"start": 24245.94, "end": 24254.539999999997, "text": " All right integrity we hear you that was a little clipped"}, {"start": 24254.739999999998, "end": 24259.62, "text": " but I think we have a better link now we experienced some blockage"}, {"start": 24259.62, "end": 24264.5, "text": " from a solar array we moved it and we are in bias tail-to-sun."}, {"start": 24264.5, "end": 24274.82, "text": " Okay, Heeson, you're coming in loud and clear and copy."}, {"start": 24274.82, "end": 24283.02, "text": " We're in bystander's side now."}, {"start": 24283.02, "end": 24288.22, "text": " A-Firm and integrity, just so you know, we did not hear your response once we flipped"}, {"start": 24288.22, "end": 24289.22, "text": " our patches."}, {"start": 24289.22, 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So Kelsey's been on console all day. I'll take over kind of closer to the end of the day."}, {"start": 24337.5, "end": 24343.5, "text": " And then Trevor Graff is on the planning shift. And so it's the three of us in this 24-hour cycle supporting the mission."}, {"start": 24343.5, "end": 24349.1, "text": " And so the science officer console is a brand new console to mission control and it's not"}, {"start": 24349.1, "end": 24354.02, "text": " every day that you get a new discipline incorporated into mission control."}, {"start": 24354.02, "end": 24357.5, "text": " So it's been such a significant milestone for us."}, {"start": 24357.5, "end": 24361.78, "text": " And it's just a testament to the commitment that the Flight Operations Directorate and"}, {"start": 24361.78, "end": 24367.14, "text": " NASA have that they're going to be integrating science and maximizing science about Artemis."}, {"start": 24367.14, "end": 24369.86, "text": " So it's really exciting."}, {"start": 24369.86, "end": 24371.3, "text": " And then the science preparation."}, {"start": 24371.3, "end": 24374.78, "text": " Yeah, so I'm on the operations team, but I'm also on the training team."}, {"start": 24374.78, "end": 24380.46, "text": " So all the incredible training and shout outs that you've gotten today, it warms my heart."}, {"start": 24380.46, "end": 24383.3, "text": " It warms everybody's heart in the science evaluation room."}, {"start": 24383.3, "end": 24384.82, "text": " I promise you that."}, {"start": 24384.82, "end": 24391.219999999998, "text": " But all the classroom training, the field training, the mission simulations, we were"}, {"start": 24391.219999999998, "end": 24392.579999999998, "text": " part of all of it."}, {"start": 24392.579999999998, "end": 24396.579999999998, "text": " And that is what we did to get the crew to be there, a part of the science team."}, {"start": 24396.58, "end": 24399.620000000003, "text": " They're the forefront, that nice edge,"}, {"start": 24399.620000000003, "end": 24401.9, "text": " and they're just been doing such a great job today."}, {"start": 24401.9, "end": 24404.420000000002, "text": " I know, I imagine that you have to be pretty proud of them."}, {"start": 24404.420000000002, "end": 24407.260000000002, "text": " Their reports have been fantastic."}, {"start": 24407.260000000002, "end": 24409.140000000003, "text": " So I would like to know a little bit about"}, {"start": 24409.140000000003, "end": 24412.420000000002, "text": " how you have developed procedures for this crew."}, {"start": 24412.420000000002, "end": 24413.74, "text": " What kind of science activities"}, {"start": 24413.74, "end": 24416.22, "text": " are they carrying out inside the spacecraft?"}, {"start": 24416.22, "end": 24418.06, "text": " Yeah, so the procedure development"}, {"start": 24418.06, "end": 24420.54, "text": " has been a unique challenge."}, {"start": 24420.54, "end": 24423.2, "text": " I would say the exploration science that we're doing"}, {"start": 24423.2, "end": 24425.74, "text": " is inherently pretty flexible"}, {"start": 24425.74, "end": 24429.16, "text": " And operations is, I'd say, inherently"}, {"start": 24429.16, "end": 24430.68, "text": " has more structure and rigidity."}, {"start": 24430.68, "end": 24434.04, "text": " And so to marry the two and to operationalize the science"}, {"start": 24434.04, "end": 24437.16, "text": " that we want to get done has been a challenge."}, {"start": 24437.16, "end": 24440.56, "text": " But I think we've been able to go through these processes"}, {"start": 24440.56, "end": 24443.84, "text": " and create good products at the end and have a good plan."}, {"start": 24443.84, "end": 24447.24, "text": " And yeah, it's been really great."}, {"start": 24447.24, "end": 24449.0, "text": " What was the second part of your question?"}, {"start": 24449.0, "end": 24451.04, "text": " Just what kind of these science activities"}, {"start": 24451.04, "end": 24453.4, "text": " that they're performing, which of those"}, {"start": 24453.4, "end": 24455.24, "text": " have you really had a hand in?"}, {"start": 24455.24, "end": 24458.72, "text": " Yeah, so a lot of the procedures help organize"}, {"start": 24458.72, "end": 24460.4, "text": " what the crew is doing in the cabin."}, {"start": 24460.4, "end": 24463.2, "text": " And I know we've talked a lot about what they've been doing"}, {"start": 24463.2, "end": 24465.24, "text": " and they've been doing a lot and it's been a little dark,"}, {"start": 24465.24, "end": 24468.120000000003, "text": " so I can re-explain what some of those things"}, {"start": 24468.120000000003, "end": 24469.66, "text": " that they're doing."}, {"start": 24469.66, "end": 24472.760000000002, "text": " So the observation blocks are about an hour long"}, {"start": 24472.760000000002, "end": 24475.04, "text": " and the crew is organized, the four crew members"}, {"start": 24475.04, "end": 24477.600000000002, "text": " are organized into two pairs of two,"}, {"start": 24477.600000000002, "end": 24479.88, "text": " the window team and the cabin team"}, {"start": 24479.88, "end": 24483.16, "text": " and the lunar targeting package that you've been"}, {"start": 24483.16, "end": 24487.24, "text": " showing up and what the crew have on their handheld tablets"}, {"start": 24487.24, "end": 24489.32, "text": " is really the instructions for the window team."}, {"start": 24489.32, "end": 24491.36, "text": " So the window team, the two crew members"}, {"start": 24491.36, "end": 24492.56, "text": " are looking at the window."}, {"start": 24492.56, "end": 24494.36, "text": " One has the camera with the long lens."}, {"start": 24494.36, "end": 24496.64, "text": " One has, they're just looking at the window"}, {"start": 24496.64, "end": 24498.2, "text": " with their unaided eye, and they're"}, {"start": 24498.2, "end": 24500.32, "text": " taking these detailed observations."}, {"start": 24500.32, "end": 24502.16, "text": " And then halfway in that observation block,"}, {"start": 24502.16, "end": 24505.64, "text": " they do the window team position swap."}, {"start": 24505.64, "end": 24508.16, "text": " So that's 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insight."}, {"start": 24561.26, "end": 24563.42, "text": " And those recordings that the window team is doing"}, {"start": 24563.42, "end": 24565.82, "text": " are going to be uplinked or downlinked overnight."}, {"start": 24565.82, "end": 24568.06, "text": " and we're going to be able to chew on that data."}, {"start": 24568.06, "end": 24569.38, "text": " But yeah, they're helping."}, {"start": 24569.38, "end": 24571.22, "text": " They're doing a lot."}, {"start": 24571.22, "end": 24574.62, "text": " And so making sure we have a plan that's flexible"}, {"start": 24574.62, "end": 24577.86, "text": " but also make sure that we check off all those boxes"}, {"start": 24577.86, "end": 24579.26, "text": " was really important."}, {"start": 24579.26, "end": 24580.22, "text": " So tell me a little bit more."}, {"start": 24580.22, "end": 24581.94, "text": " You talked earlier about the analogs"}, {"start": 24581.94, "end": 24582.94, "text": " that the crew has done."}, {"start": 24582.94, "end": 24584.66, "text": " What kind of analogs are environments"}, {"start": 24584.66, "end": 24586.579999999998, "text": " we're really useful for this?"}, {"start": 24586.579999999998, "end": 24588.9, "text": " Yeah, so for procedure development,"}, {"start": 24588.9, "end": 24592.14, "text": " you have so many different environments that you can do."}, {"start": 24592.14, "end": 24593.82, "text": " You have classroom, like we said,"}, {"start": 24593.82, "end": 24597.739999999998, "text": " We have, you have the Orion mock-up, you have simulations,"}, {"start": 24597.739999999998, "end": 24600.38, "text": " and for at least for developing the plan,"}, {"start": 24600.38, "end": 24602.26, "text": " we kind of did it in a tiered approach"}, {"start": 24602.26, "end": 24605.22, "text": " because each of those different analog environments"}, {"start": 24605.22, "end": 24607.1, "text": " helps us answer a slightly different question"}, {"start": 24607.1, "end": 24609.66, "text": " and has a little bit of a higher fidelity."}, {"start": 24609.66, "end": 24611.62, "text": " So we would start with the classroom."}, {"start": 24611.62, "end": 24615.06, "text": " So we would get, we would just get into a classroom,"}, {"start": 24615.06, "end": 24616.579999999998, "text": " we would put all the hardware on the table"}, {"start": 24616.579999999998, "end": 24619.3, "text": " and then we'd almost role play of like Ubi Victor,"}, {"start": 24619.3, "end": 24621.94, "text": " Ubi Reed, Ubi Jerry and Ubi Christina"}, {"start": 24621.940000000002, "end": 24624.820000000003, "text": " And like let's just do the plan, how we think we should do it."}, {"start": 24625.340000000004, "end": 24629.06, "text": " Write that down and then just keep iterating on that."}, {"start": 24629.06, "end": 24629.54, "text": " And then."}, {"start": 24630.54, "end": 24636.660000000003, "text": " And David Houston for a tag up pre forward link LOS in place"}, {"start": 24636.660000000003, "end": 24638.140000000003, "text": " of the flight director conference."}, {"start": 24646.500000000004, "end": 24647.660000000003, "text": " Okay, Jenny, we're ready."}, {"start": 24647.66, "end": 24652.56, "text": " All right, crew, I'm going to roll through a couple of topics here."}, {"start": 24652.56, "end": 24654.64, "text": " The first two are for timeline."}, {"start": 24655.64, "end": 24658.52, "text": " First of all, read for your toilet maintenance."}, {"start": 24659.24, "end": 24661.84, "text": " It is a shortened toilet maintenance where you do not have"}, {"start": 24661.84, "end": 24663.6, "text": " to do the oxone changeout."}, {"start": 24663.88, "end": 24665.44, "text": " That portion of the procedure is canceled."}, {"start": 24667.12, "end": 24672.36, "text": " Victor, you have an HHP stop activity on your timeline."}, {"start": 24672.7, "end": 24676.68, "text": " We need you to perform that as scheduled for bandwidth reason."}, {"start": 24677.66, "end": 24683.66, "text": " For your next portion of the flyby, in particular the eclipse,"}, {"start": 24683.66, "end": 24687.66, "text": " we want to remind you that you can take off the eclipse glasses"}, {"start": 24687.66, "end": 24690.66, "text": " when the sun sets and you are simply looking at the corona."}, {"start": 24690.66, "end": 24698.66, "text": " And then finally, for the D5 with the long or zoom lens,"}, {"start": 24698.66, "end": 24702.66, "text": " which is set for solar corona, we want to remind you that when you are"}, {"start": 24702.66, "end": 24709.14, "text": " capturing earth shine, you will likely have to adjust the exposure. That's all I"}, {"start": 24709.14, "end": 24713.46, "text": " have for you. Let me know if you have anything for us."}, {"start": 24720.86, "end": 24726.26, "text": " Okay, you can copy all. Thanks for those words, Tiffany."}, {"start": 24732.66, "end": 24743.66, "text": " All right, just a quick call up to the crew ahead of a forward link,"}, {"start": 24743.66, "end": 24746.52, "text": " LOS, meaning that we won't be communicating with them,"}, {"start": 24746.52, "end": 24749.06, "text": " but we will be receiving their communications"}, {"start": 24749.06, "end": 24750.94, "text": " and data during that timeframe."}, {"start": 24750.94, "end": 24753.5, "text": " So, Angela, we were talking about analog environments."}, {"start": 24753.5, "end": 24755.26, "text": " You were telling me about the classroom and getting"}, {"start": 24755.26, "end": 24757.94, "text": " in there and pretending, who's Victor, who's Reid?"}, {"start": 24757.94, "end": 24759.44, "text": " Tell me more about this."}, {"start": 24759.44, "end": 24760.82, "text": " Yeah, it works pretty well."}, {"start": 24760.82, "end": 24764.62, "text": " So you're going to do the plan, how you expect it to be."}, {"start": 24764.62, "end": 24767.3, "text": " And then once we finalize that plan,"}, {"start": 24767.3, "end": 24769.3, "text": " we'll give it to a completely new group of people"}, {"start": 24769.3, "end": 24770.9, "text": " and have them practice it."}, {"start": 24770.9, "end": 24772.78, "text": " And then they'll be like, these steps don't make sense."}, {"start": 24772.78, "end": 24775.3, "text": " And we'll reiterate on it over and over."}, {"start": 24775.3, "end": 24777.579999999998, "text": " Then we'll take it to a higher fidelity environment"}, {"start": 24777.579999999998, "end": 24779.22, "text": " like the Orion mockup."}, {"start": 24779.22, "end": 24781.78, "text": " And we'll do the same thing, because that volume is smaller."}, {"start": 24781.78, "end": 24784.18, "text": " The window placement, their seating,"}, {"start": 24784.18, "end": 24786.82, "text": " what things have we forgotten with this addition"}, {"start": 24786.82, "end": 24788.579999999998, "text": " of this environment."}, {"start": 24788.58, "end": 24792.140000000003, "text": " And then once we reiterate on that, we'll take it then,"}, {"start": 24792.140000000003, "end": 24794.820000000003, "text": " we'll give it to the crew and have them execute off of it"}, {"start": 24794.820000000003, "end": 24796.260000000002, "text": " during mission simulations."}, {"start": 24796.260000000002, "end": 24799.140000000003, "text": " That's the highest fidelity that we can do before we send it"}, {"start": 24799.140000000003, "end": 24799.640000000003, "text": " to space."}, {"start": 24799.640000000003, "end": 24801.140000000003, "text": " So this is the first time we've had"}, {"start": 24801.140000000003, "end": 24803.7, "text": " to do this because we're a brand new console."}, {"start": 24803.7, "end": 24805.980000000003, "text": " And it just sparks so many neurons"}, {"start": 24805.980000000003, "end": 24807.980000000003, "text": " of like how are we going to do this for service missions"}, {"start": 24807.980000000003, "end": 24810.300000000003, "text": " and integrate this in so many different ways."}, {"start": 24810.300000000003, "end": 24812.86, "text": " So excited to have kicked off this process,"}, {"start": 24812.86, "end": 24814.460000000003, "text": " but there's so much more to come."}, {"start": 24814.460000000003, "end": 24815.22, "text": " Fascinating."}, {"start": 24815.22, "end": 24817.260000000002, "text": " And I think it was really well thought out, too,"}, {"start": 24817.260000000002, "end": 24820.9, "text": " Each crew member gets an opportunity to do each task."}, {"start": 24820.9, "end": 24823.54, "text": " And so you're getting different perspectives"}, {"start": 24823.54, "end": 24826.100000000002, "text": " and different insights from each crew member,"}, {"start": 24826.100000000002, "end": 24827.500000000004, "text": " maybe even about the same target,"}, {"start": 24827.500000000004, "end": 24829.100000000002, "text": " but something that one person sees"}, {"start": 24829.100000000002, "end": 24830.300000000003, "text": " could be completely different"}, {"start": 24830.300000000003, "end": 24832.54, "text": " than something another person notices."}, {"start": 24832.54, "end": 24836.500000000004, "text": " So we also know that Artemis II has traveled,"}, {"start": 24836.500000000004, "end": 24837.460000000003, "text": " they're now on their way home,"}, {"start": 24837.460000000003, "end": 24839.820000000003, "text": " but they traveled farther from the moon"}, {"start": 24839.820000000003, "end": 24841.7, "text": " than the Apollo missions did."}, {"start": 24841.7, "end": 24843.86, "text": " So what makes that vantage point"}, {"start": 24843.86, "end": 24845.9, "text": " scientifically interesting?"}, {"start": 24845.9, "end": 24847.420000000002, "text": " Yeah."}, {"start": 24847.420000000002, "end": 24851.420000000002, "text": " Observations are so fundamental in the scientific toolkit,"}, {"start": 24851.420000000002, "end": 24854.54, "text": " particularly observations from different perspectives,"}, {"start": 24854.54, "end": 24857.66, "text": " different scales, and with different techniques."}, {"start": 24857.66, "end": 24859.780000000002, "text": " And so we really tried to make the plan"}, {"start": 24859.780000000002, "end": 24861.18, "text": " to optimize those."}, {"start": 24861.18, "end": 24864.18, "text": " There's pros and cons for all those things for this mission."}, {"start": 24864.18, "end": 24867.100000000002, "text": " So we really just focus the plan to have all those pros."}, {"start": 24867.100000000002, "end": 24869.260000000002, "text": " So in terms of scale, this zoomed out scale,"}, {"start": 24869.260000000002, "end": 24870.74, "text": " you can learn different things."}, {"start": 24870.74, "end": 24873.420000000002, "text": " This zoomed out are this different perspective."}, {"start": 24873.420000000002, "end": 24875.74, "text": " So their perspective, as Kelsey talked about,"}, {"start": 24875.74, "end": 24879.58, "text": " photometry around when they orbit the moon,"}, {"start": 24879.58, "end": 24882.54, "text": " and then also just their different,"}, {"start": 24882.54, "end": 24884.7, "text": " the different things they're able to observe."}, {"start": 24884.7, "end": 24886.86, "text": " So yeah, let me talk a little bit about scale"}, {"start": 24886.86, "end": 24889.500000000004, "text": " because I think observations at different scales,"}, {"start": 24889.500000000004, "end": 24892.420000000002, "text": " you can gain a lot of different information."}, {"start": 24892.420000000002, "end": 24894.22, "text": " So like, for example, if you were an astronaut"}, {"start": 24894.22, "end": 24895.940000000002, "text": " on the surface looking at a rock,"}, {"start": 24895.940000000002, "end": 24898.72, "text": " and you describe at this micro scale."}, {"start": 24898.72, "end": 24901.54, "text": " So in 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24923.06, "end": 24924.46, "text": " And then you zoom out a little bit more"}, {"start": 24924.46, "end": 24925.58, "text": " and you're like, okay, well, I can see"}, {"start": 24925.58, "end": 24927.36, "text": " that this boulder came from,"}, {"start": 24927.36, "end": 24929.260000000002, "text": " it rolled from this mountain ridge"}, {"start": 24929.260000000002, "end": 24933.02, "text": " or this high-rich feature."}, {"start": 24933.02, "end": 24935.9, "text": " And then, because I can see the trail that it came from,"}, {"start": 24935.9, "end": 24938.86, "text": " okay, now let me describe this ridge"}, {"start": 24938.86, "end": 24941.260000000002, "text": " and different parts of it, and maybe other boulders"}, {"start": 24941.260000000002, "end": 24943.460000000003, "text": " that I'm seeing, and then you zoom out further"}, {"start": 24943.460000000003, "end": 24944.300000000003, "text": " of the orbit scale."}, {"start": 24944.300000000003, "end": 24946.820000000003, "text": " And like, this ridge is a part of this larger crater."}, {"start": 24946.820000000003, "end": 24948.620000000003, "text": " So all of those different steps"}, {"start": 24948.620000000003, "end": 24949.74, "text": " give you different information."}, {"start": 24949.74, "end": 24952.340000000004, "text": " And so that's why observations at these different scales"}, {"start": 24952.340000000004, "end": 24954.780000000002, "text": " and these different perspectives are so important."}, {"start": 24954.780000000002, "end": 24958.22, "text": " So this zoomed out kind of far view"}, {"start": 24958.22, "end": 24959.98, "text": " is this full lunar disc view."}, {"start": 24959.98, "end": 24962.34, "text": " It's the full lunar, you know, on Earth"}, {"start": 24962.34, "end": 24964.100000000002, "text": " we see the full lunar disc as well,"}, {"start": 24964.100000000002, "end": 24965.940000000002, "text": " but now we're able to see it on the far side"}, {"start": 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{"start": 24994.82, "end": 24997.54, "text": " and really just be able to tease out"}, {"start": 24997.54, "end": 24999.300000000003, "text": " that nuance and information."}, {"start": 24999.300000000003, "end": 25001.5, "text": " Yeah, we heard them make a lot of those connections today"}, {"start": 25001.5, "end": 25002.54, "text": " and especially the color."}, {"start": 25002.54, "end": 25004.100000000002, "text": " We talked with Kelsey about this a little bit,"}, {"start": 25004.100000000002, "end": 25007.260000000002, "text": " just how exciting it was to hear the browns and greens"}, {"start": 25007.260000000002, "end": 25008.120000000003, "text": " and things like that."}, {"start": 25008.120000000003, "end": 25010.9, "text": " I cannot wait to see those pictures."}, {"start": 25010.9, "end": 25012.34, "text": " So one last question."}, {"start": 25012.34, "end": 25016.460000000003, "text": " We are coming up on the last lunar flyby observation block"}, {"start": 25016.46, "end": 25019.42, "text": " And this is when we are going into a solar eclipse."}, {"start": 25019.42, "end": 25022.1, "text": " So can you tell me what you're interested in the crew learning"}, {"start": 25022.1, "end": 25023.5, "text": " during that timeframe?"}, {"start": 25023.5, "end": 25024.46, "text": " Yeah."}, {"start": 25024.46, "end": 25028.219999999998, "text": " So the data set, yes, there's so many things."}, {"start": 25028.219999999998, "end": 25029.62, "text": " How to pick one."}, {"start": 25029.62, "end": 25032.62, "text": " So I'd say the thing that I'm most interested in seeing"}, {"start": 25032.62, "end": 25035.78, "text": " is some of their annotations that they're taking."}, {"start": 25035.78, "end": 25039.899999999998, "text": " So in this opportunity, it's a very dynamic type"}, {"start": 25039.899999999998, "end": 25044.899999999998, "text": " of experience in that we don't normally see this activity."}, {"start": 25044.9, "end": 25054.02, "text": " And so being able to have crew observe the solar corona and then also annotate it on their"}, {"start": 25054.02, "end": 25061.140000000003, "text": " portable computing device is just such a unique thing that humans can give to missions."}, {"start": 25061.140000000003, "end": 25066.940000000002, "text": " And also, particularly being able to annotate what they're observing while they're talking"}, {"start": 25066.940000000002, "end": 25072.980000000003, "text": " about it is also unique to being able to have astronauts in orbit as well."}, {"start": 25072.98, "end": 25076.02, "text": " because we won't be able to have annotations"}, {"start": 25076.02, "end": 25078.5, "text": " on the lunar surface because the astronauts will be in suits."}, {"start": 25078.5, "end": 25079.98, "text": " They're going to be collecting samples."}, {"start": 25079.98, "end": 25081.46, "text": " They're going to be deploying instruments."}, {"start": 25081.46, "end": 25083.14, "text": " And so personally, I'm 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I'm just very excited"}, {"start": 25109.5, "end": 25110.62, "text": " about those annotations."}, {"start": 25110.62, "end": 25112.600000000002, "text": " There's been some famous annotations"}, {"start": 25112.600000000002, "end": 25114.38, "text": " that the Apollo crew have made,"}, {"start": 25114.38, "end": 25117.58, "text": " particularly about solar coronas and the structures"}, {"start": 25117.58, "end": 25119.86, "text": " that have, and lofted dust,"}, {"start": 25119.86, "end": 25122.54, "text": " that have given a lot of debate"}, {"start": 25122.54, "end": 25123.78, "text": " within the scientific community"}, {"start": 25123.78, "end": 25126.86, "text": " of they're observing this phenomenon."}, {"start": 25126.86, "end": 25128.9, "text": " And now it's our job to hypothesize"}, {"start": 25128.9, "end": 25130.9, "text": " of like, why are they observing this?"}, {"start": 25130.9, "end": 25134.440000000002, "text": " like what is going on."}, {"start": 25134.440000000002, "end": 25136.960000000003, "text": " So I think that's just a really cool part of exploration"}, {"start": 25136.960000000003, "end": 25141.36, "text": " and science and this beautiful thing that we're about to do."}, {"start": 25141.36, "end": 25143.800000000003, "text": " Well, now you've got me excited about the annotations too."}, {"start": 25143.800000000003, "end": 25146.120000000003, "text": " I mean, I've been excited about the pictures and the audio,"}, {"start": 25146.120000000003, "end": 25148.4, "text": " but now don't sleep on the annotations."}, {"start": 25148.4, "end": 25151.04, "text": " I am very excited to see these little sketches"}, {"start": 25151.04, "end": 25152.920000000002, "text": " that they're able to draw out."}, {"start": 25152.920000000002, "end": 25155.800000000003, "text": " And we have pictures that they can just draw right on."}, {"start": 25155.800000000003, "end": 25157.36, "text": " It's like, this particular thing is different"}, {"start": 25157.36, "end": 25159.72, "text": " than what we've seen, so I'm excited about that."}, {"start": 25159.72, "end": 25160.64, "text": " I'm excited too."}, {"start": 25160.64, "end": 25163.2, "text": " Angela Garcia, thank you so much for joining us today."}, {"start": 25163.2, "end": 25165.48, "text": " And have a great time tonight on console."}, {"start": 25165.48, "end": 25166.120000000003, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 25166.120000000003, "end": 25167.4, "text": " And you've been doing a great job."}, {"start": 25167.4, "end": 25169.36, "text": " And it's so excited to see where we go from here."}, {"start": 25169.36, "end": 25170.08, "text": " Thank you so much."}, {"start": 25249.72, "end": 25266.36, "text": " Integrity Houston, you have three minutes until we go into a forward link, LOS, we'll"}, {"start": 25266.36, "end": 25268.4, "text": " be back up with you in about an hour."}, {"start": 25268.4, "end": 25270.4, "text": " Jerry may eclipse on Madrid."}, {"start": 25270.4, "end": 25280.4, "text": " Thanks for the heads up, I look forward to seeing you on the other side."}, {"start": 25280.4, "end": 25282.4, "text": " Likewise."}, {"start": 25390.4, "end": 25393.2, "text": " We're live in Artemis Mission Control at Johnson Space Center"}, {"start": 25393.2, "end": 25394.600000000002, "text": " in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 25394.600000000002, "end": 25397.800000000003, "text": " This is a live view from the Orion spacecraft"}, {"start": 25397.800000000003, "end": 25400.16, "text": " with our Artemis II crew inside."}, {"start": 25400.760000000002, "end": 25403.440000000002, "text": " That's Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Cook,"}, {"start": 25403.440000000002, "end": 25404.72, "text": " and Jeremy Hansen."}, {"start": 25406.4, "end": 25409.36, "text": " We are still live for our lunar flyby coverage."}, {"start": 25409.36, "end": 25413.760000000002, "text": " The crew is in a short break while the spacecraft is 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So it's going to be a unique vantage point for our crew."}, {"start": 25425.92, "end": 25430.96, "text": " But ahead of heading into that solar eclipse, we need to charge the batteries on the Orion"}, {"start": 25430.96, "end": 25435.52, "text": " spacecraft. Therefore, we have positioned the solar arrays into the sunlight to allow time"}, {"start": 25435.52, "end": 25443.12, "text": " for those batteries to charge. We will get back pointed at the moon just in time for that solar"}, {"start": 25443.12, "end": 25450.48, "text": " eclipse. We are also in a forward link, LOS. What that means is essentially we cannot send calls"}, {"start": 25450.48, "end": 25455.68, "text": " or commands to the crew right now from the ground. However, we clearly get all of their data"}, {"start": 25455.68, "end": 25465.52, "text": " and communications. The spacecraft is now 4,632 miles away from the moon and that number will"}, {"start": 25465.52, "end": 25475.46, "text": " only continued to grow, as the distance from Earth shrinks, now 252,523 miles away."}, {"start": 25475.46, "end": 25482.74, "text": " Our closest approach to the Moon today was approximately 4,067 statute miles in altitude."}, {"start": 25482.74, "end": 25490.78, "text": " Our maximum distance from the Earth is suspected to be 252,756 statute miles."}, {"start": 25490.78, "end": 25494.9, "text": " Both of those moments came while Orion was flying in their loss of signal timeframe"}, {"start": 25494.9, "end": 25501.5, "text": " behind the moon. The crew also set that new record today, beating the Apollo 13 record"}, {"start": 25501.5, "end": 25509.620000000003, "text": " of distance from Earth. This is an animation or a visualization that you can track any"}, {"start": 25509.620000000003, "end": 25515.84, "text": " time, day or night by visiting nasa.gov slash track Artemis. This shows you how the spacecraft"}, {"start": 25515.84, "end": 25520.66, "text": " is positioned as well as their distance and velocity. Now traveling 930 miles per"}, {"start": 25520.66, "end": 25535.94, "text": " hour."}, {"start": 25535.94, "end": 25542.02, "text": " During this break in their time today, the crew is working on a couple of other tasks."}, {"start": 25542.02, "end": 25546.3, "text": " Some of those include their National Geographic Timeline Test."}, {"start": 25546.3, "end": 25550.739999999998, "text": " National Geographic was selected through a competitive process by NASA to help tell"}, {"start": 25550.739999999998, "end": 25552.46, "text": " the story of Artemis II."}, {"start": 25552.46, "end": 25557.18, "text": " So you've seen the crew with some go-pros inside the cabin, taking videos and pictures"}, {"start": 25557.18, "end": 25559.46, "text": " and with other cameras as well."}, {"start": 25559.46, "end": 25563.98, "text": " National Geographic plans to leverage its portfolio of media assets, including magazines,"}, {"start": 25563.98, "end": 25573.5, "text": " social and digital content, and television programming for engagement opportunities."}, {"start": 25573.5, "end": 25577.64, "text": " the flight crew has been time-lined a little bit each day to film from a shot"}, {"start": 25577.64, "end": 25581.26, "text": " a shot list provided by a National Geographic and that includes their"}, {"start": 25581.26, "end": 25585.32, "text": " morning routine talking with their families exercising and just their"}, {"start": 25585.32, "end": 25590.68, "text": " overall thoughts about the mission and I cannot wait to see that footage."}, {"start": 25633.5, "end": 25645.38, "text": " It seems on the ground reporting that the spacecraft is looking good"}, {"start": 25645.38, "end": 25647.98, "text": " and that the power aboard is good as well,"}, {"start": 25647.98, "end": 25651.78, "text": " all setting us up in a proper position before eclipse."}, {"start": 25723.5, "end": 25753.42, "text": " the crew is in a little break during our"}, {"start": 25753.420000000002, "end": 25759.820000000003, "text": " fly-by coverage for today. They will resume their fly-by momentarily in about 30 minutes"}, {"start": 25759.820000000003, "end": 25765.660000000003, "text": " once they get into their observations during that solar eclipse. Now the moon is our nearest"}, {"start": 25765.660000000003, "end": 25770.54, "text": " celestial neighbor orbiting Earth at less than a quarter of a million miles on average."}, {"start": 25770.54, "end": 25775.34, "text": " When our astronauts venture there for future Artemis missions, they'll target landing sites"}, {"start": 25775.34, "end": 25780.140000000003, "text": " near the lunar south pole. Their ancient rocks, minerals, and trapped water ice"}, {"start": 25780.14, "end": 25785.42, "text": " will not only provide resources for human explorers, but they may also contain clues to the formation"}, {"start": 25785.42, "end": 25789.98, "text": " and evolution of our planet and the solar system. 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{"start": 26263.52, "end": 26265.8, "text": " And the best way to keep up with those is"}, {"start": 26265.8, "end": 26267.48, "text": " to follow NASA on social media."}, {"start": 26267.48, "end": 26270.8, "text": " You can do so at NASA and for this mission specifically"}, {"start": 26270.8, "end": 26272.36, "text": " at NASA Artemis."}, {"start": 26276.96, "end": 26306.92, "text": " Again, we are in a forward link."}, {"start": 26306.920000000002, "end": 26309.920000000002, "text": " LOS or Forward Link loss of signal with the crew,"}, {"start": 26309.920000000002, "end": 26311.68, "text": " meaning that we're not able to communicate"}, {"start": 26311.68, "end": 26314.52, "text": " or send any commands to them right now."}, {"start": 26314.960000000003, "end": 26319.08, "text": " As they were, this is a tracked event that occurs"}, {"start": 26319.08, "end": 26322.480000000003, "text": " at times that they could still provide communications"}, {"start": 26322.480000000003, "end": 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Orion is now 252,125 miles away from us all on Earth."}, {"start": 27854.52, "end": 27859.559999999998, "text": " We're here in the Artemis Mission Control Room in Houston, Texas, and what you had just before"}, {"start": 27859.559999999998, "end": 27866.44, "text": " we lost that view quickly was the corona of the sun peeking around the moon as the astronauts"}, {"start": 27866.44, "end": 27870.76, "text": " are entering a solar eclipse for this portion of the lunar flyby."}, {"start": 27870.760000000002, "end": 27877.4, "text": " We're now over 5,500 statute miles from the moon."}, {"start": 27877.800000000003, "end": 27882.88, "text": " That closest approach today was just about 4,067 statute miles away."}, {"start": 27882.88, "end": 27888.320000000003, "text": " The team's in the room beginning to get a little busier and filter in and out as we are stepping"}, {"start": 27888.320000000003, "end": 27890.06, "text": " through a handover."}, {"start": 27890.06, "end": 27895.08, 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"end": 28197.24, "text": " It's been a joy listening to your coverage"}, {"start": 28197.24, "end": 28198.56, "text": " over the last several hours."}, {"start": 28198.56, "end": 28200.640000000003, "text": " So as you mentioned, the Orbit 2 team"}, {"start": 28200.640000000003, "end": 28202.800000000003, "text": " of flight controllers is currently making their way"}, {"start": 28202.800000000003, "end": 28205.68, "text": " on console and completing a shift handover"}, {"start": 28205.68, "end": 28208.56, "text": " with the Orbit 1 team of flight controllers."}, {"start": 28208.56, "end": 28210.960000000003, "text": " The Orbit 2 team tonight will be led"}, {"start": 28210.960000000003, "end": 28213.600000000002, "text": " by flight director Diane Daly."}, {"start": 28213.600000000002, "end": 28215.2, "text": " And she is currently handing over"}, {"start": 28215.2, "end": 28217.760000000002, "text": " with the Orbit 1 flight director there on your screen"}, {"start": 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{"start": 28475.8, "end": 28477.3, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 28477.3, "end": 28479.8, "text": " You were just hearing some communications called down"}, {"start": 28479.8, "end": 28481.8, "text": " from NASA astronaut Victor Cleaver."}, {"start": 28481.8, "end": 28483.84, "text": " currently onboard the Orion spacecraft."}, {"start": 28484.34, "end": 28486.76, "text": " They are currently observing an eclipse."}, {"start": 28486.76, "end": 28490.28, "text": " There's about 39 minutes remaining in that eclipse period."}, {"start": 28490.84, "end": 28494.38, "text": " Currently we are in a forward link LOS or loss of signal"}, {"start": 28494.38, "end": 28496.559999999998, "text": " so the crew can communicate down with the..."}, {"start": 28496.56, "end": 28520.56, "text": " He's seen two meteor sites."}, {"start": 28520.56, "end": 28522.5, "text": " We are in a four link loss of signal."}, {"start": 28522.5, "end": 28526.7, "text": " We do expect to regain 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towards the moons near side,"}, {"start": 28550.8, "end": 28552.48, "text": " late in this flyby window."}, {"start": 28848.18, "end": 28861.74, "text": " Science integrity and the blind glow around the moon is beginning to become a little bit"}, {"start": 28861.74, "end": 28862.74, "text": " more even."}, {"start": 28862.74, "end": 28870.74, "text": " It's not so much distinct just where the sun's set on the moon's horizon as we're flying"}, {"start": 28870.74, "end": 28875.38, "text": " through the trajectory and then the sun's going to come up out of the other side."}, {"start": 28875.38, "end": 28882.38, "text": " I think it's, we're starting to see the glow around the moon"}, {"start": 28882.38, "end": 28884.86, "text": " to get balanced out."}, {"start": 28884.86, "end": 28890.22, "text": " I still see earth shine and the earth is very bright out there."}, {"start": 28890.22, "end": 28894.420000000002, "text": " So quite an unreal sight."}, {"start": 28894.420000000002, "end": 28898.86, "text": " Integrity Houston, we have that SIT rep loud and clear"}, {"start": 28898.86, "end": 28900.14, "text": " and we are back with you."}, {"start": 28900.14, "end": 28901.98, "text": " How do you hear me?"}, {"start": 28905.38, "end": 28909.38, "text": " Okay, Jenny, we have you on."}, {"start": 28909.38, "end": 28913.38, "text": " Thanks."}, {"start": 28913.38, "end": 28917.38, "text": " Copy. Victor, we're handing over to Science for some critical questions."}, {"start": 28917.38, "end": 28921.38, "text": " Thanks for your report."}, {"start": 28921.38, "end": 28925.38, "text": " Integrity Science."}, {"start": 28925.38, "end": 28929.38, "text": " We were loving your Science at Rept. in the Blind, and it"}, {"start": 28929.38, "end": 28933.38, "text": " should come as no surprise that we have a number of follow-up questions."}, {"start": 28933.38, "end": 28938.66, "text": " First, you mentioned read-observing meteors."}, {"start": 28938.66, "end": 28939.74, "text": " Can you speak to that?"}, {"start": 28939.74, "end": 28944.260000000002, "text": " Were you referring to comets or impact flashes or something else?"}, {"start": 28950.260000000002, "end": 28952.02, "text": " Yeah, there was a little bit of getting to this."}, {"start": 28952.02, "end": 28955.06, "text": " We have seen three impact flashes so far."}, {"start": 28955.06, "end": 28957.98, "text": " I saw two, and Jeremy has seen one."}, {"start": 28957.98, "end": 28960.9, "text": " Undoubtedly, well, Jeremy's called two, so that's four total."}, {"start": 28960.9, "end": 28963.06, "text": " Undoubtedly, click impact flashes."}, {"start": 28963.06, "end": 28968.460000000003, "text": " So it was not suddenly lit off a particular from the thrusters or the purge tanks."}, {"start": 28968.460000000003, "end": 28970.34, "text": " It was definitely a pack flash on the moon."}, {"start": 28971.140000000003, "end": 28972.56, "text": " And Jeremy just saw another one."}, {"start": 28972.56, "end": 28973.72, "text": " Go ahead with your next question."}, {"start": 28974.82, "end": 28977.9, "text": " Amazing news."}, {"start": 28977.9, "end": 28981.54, "text": " I literally just looked over at the sur and they were jumping up and down literally."}, {"start": 28981.54, "end": 28985.34, "text": " If you could describe where on the moon you saw them please."}, {"start": 28993.06, "end": 29009.9, "text": " So they've all been either on or in itself at the equator and on the Earth side of the"}, {"start": 29009.9, "end": 29010.9, "text": " moon."}, {"start": 29010.9, "end": 29011.9, "text": " Stand by."}, {"start": 29011.9, "end": 29021.100000000002, "text": " All right, so Jeremy has seen them kind of on and south of the equator kind of spread"}, {"start": 29021.100000000002, "end": 29031.100000000002, "text": " across the moon and mine were both south of the equator and just a little bit left of center of the moon."}, {"start": 29031.100000000002, "end": 29037.100000000002, "text": " Incredible news, Reed. And reminder, we have citizen scientists here on Earth looking for impact flashes."}, {"start": 29037.100000000002, "end": 29041.100000000002, "text": " So hearing you saw them on the near side means that people saw them too."}, {"start": 29051.100000000002, "end": 29080.06, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control, we have regained that signal so the team here in Mission Control"}, {"start": 29080.06, "end": 29085.7, "text": " was able to call back up to the crew on board the Orion spacecraft as they continue their"}, {"start": 29085.7, "end": 29091.74, "text": " lunar flyby. Specifically, they are now in that eclipse period. So the science team here in"}, {"start": 29091.74, "end": 29096.460000000003, "text": " Mission Control was able to ask some questions about some of the situational reports they"}, {"start": 29096.460000000003, "end": 29101.22, "text": " were providing during that loss of signal. Specifically, they were interested in some"}, {"start": 29101.22, "end": 29105.58, "text": " of the meteors that they mentioned seen and those impact flashes and they did provide"}, {"start": 29105.58, "end": 29110.7, "text": " confirmation that they did see at least four impact flashes during that last"}, {"start": 29110.7, "end": 29114.7, "text": " event."}, {"start": 29114.7, "end": 29119.660000000003, "text": " In Tigray I hear you loud and clear. How do you hear me?"}, {"start": 29123.34, "end": 29128.02, "text": " Okay, we got you loud and clear. One of the other things I wanted to describe which was"}, {"start": 29128.02, "end": 29134.22, "text": " surprising to me but the entire moon is lit up. It's blowing behind the"}, {"start": 29134.22, "end": 29143.22, "text": " the entire moon. I thought it would look dark against the black sky or deep space, but"}, {"start": 29143.22, "end": 29148.460000000003, "text": " the sun is lighting up the entire limb of the moon. You can see the entire perimeter"}, {"start": 29148.460000000003, "end": 29154.620000000003, "text": " of it and even now with the sun far behind the moon, you can see, you can see little"}, {"start": 29154.620000000003, "end": 29160.780000000002, "text": " bits of topography around the entire limb, just bumps as you go around it. And there"}, {"start": 29160.78, "end": 29169.78, "text": " about the glow around the moon, what your eyes adjust is easily 10 widths or diameters"}, {"start": 29169.78, "end": 29173.78, "text": " of the sun around the entire moon."}, {"start": 29179.78, "end": 29185.78, "text": " Incredible to hear, Jeremy. Were you able to actually pick out any discrete features"}, {"start": 29185.78, "end": 29192.78, "text": " on the lunar surface and if so how do they look different than when you observe them in solar illumination?"}, {"start": 29200.78, "end": 29204.78, "text": " We really haven't been able to identify features on the lunar surface yet."}, {"start": 29204.78, "end": 29208.78, "text": " We just see the topography on the limb for the Earth Glow."}, {"start": 29208.78, "end": 29214.42, "text": " So, it's, we're about a quarter moon, wax and quarter moon if you will, from the Earth"}, {"start": 29214.42, "end": 29223.42, "text": " globe perspective and it's just at a very, just the sight angle, I'm just not even going"}, {"start": 29223.42, "end": 29227.42, "text": " to tell what I'm looking at yet in the Earth globe."}, {"start": 29227.42, "end": 29228.42, "text": " Understood."}, {"start": 29228.42, "end": 29230.539999999997, "text": " Thanks, Jeremy."}, {"start": 29230.539999999997, "end": 29236.86, "text": " One other question for you on the solar corona, were you actually able to see any"}, {"start": 29236.86, "end": 29243.58, "text": " structure or color in the corona before most of it disappeared behind the moon?"}, {"start": 29243.58, "end": 29258.38, "text": " Yeah, I didn't pick out any color, but definitely structure. I mean, there were streamers and"}, {"start": 29258.38, "end": 29264.18, "text": " they were not uniform at all. For me, the 5 o'clock position, there was just this constant"}, {"start": 29264.18, "end": 29270.34, "text": " It would change in intensity and diameter, but it was always there, and it was always"}, {"start": 29270.34, "end": 29271.66, "text": " at the five o'clock position."}, {"start": 29272.18, "end": 29279.24, "text": " I only saw one plume, and it came out of basically the three o'clock position of the sun."}, {"start": 29279.24, "end": 29282.36, "text": " That was very short lived when I could see the plume."}, {"start": 29285.24, "end": 29286.920000000002, "text": " Exactly what we were looking for."}, {"start": 29286.920000000002, "end": 29291.52, "text": " Thanks, Jeremy, and a heads up that we, you know, calculated here on the ground"}, {"start": 29291.52, "end": 29296.68, "text": " about how long you could see the corona for, and we expect it to start to appear again"}, {"start": 29296.68, "end": 29298.56, "text": " in the next 11 minutes."}, {"start": 29298.56, "end": 29300.12, "text": " Thanks for those amazing descriptions."}, {"start": 29308.72, "end": 29310.68, "text": " Okay, we're excited to see it all again."}, {"start": 29310.68, "end": 29316.8, "text": " The integrity Houston, we're following along as well."}, {"start": 29316.8, "end": 29318.32, "text": " That was outstanding."}, {"start": 29318.32, "end": 29320.52, "text": " if you haven't already, just reminding you"}, {"start": 29320.52, "end": 29323.88, "text": " to swap positions at the window."}, {"start": 29323.88, "end": 29327.12, "text": " And that brief LOS we had previously was due"}, {"start": 29327.12, "end": 29329.76, "text": " to a data rate change expected."}, {"start": 29329.760000000002, "end": 29338.760000000002, "text": " Okay, we copy that, Jenny."}, {"start": 29359.760000000002, "end": 29366.02, "text": " In Tegrity Science, one more request for you while it's still fresh in your mind, any"}, {"start": 29366.02, "end": 29370.920000000002, "text": " annotations or sketches you want to make of what you're seeing either around the corona"}, {"start": 29370.920000000002, "end": 29375.840000000004, "text": " structures you just mentioned or even on Earth Shine would be so appreciated."}, {"start": 29389.760000000002, "end": 29407.760000000002, "text": " And if the annotations come in the next block where you're cleaning up your documentation"}, {"start": 29407.760000000002, "end": 29409.760000000002, "text": " That sounds like a good plan to me."}, {"start": 29428.760000000002, "end": 29430.760000000002, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 29430.760000000002, "end": 29436.760000000002, "text": " On the bottom right corner of your screen you can see a view of the science officer console here in Mission Control."}, {"start": 29436.760000000002, "end": 29444.500000000004, "text": " And we've been hearing that communication between the science officer, the orbit one science officer is Kelsey Young,"}, {"start": 29444.500000000004, "end": 29454.000000000004, "text": " and she's been asking questions to the crew, specifically CSA Asherat Jeremy Hansen, based on the observations they've been making during this eclipse period."}, {"start": 29454.000000000004, "end": 29460.000000000004, "text": " And then in the upper left-hand corner of your screen, you can see a view of the Artemis real-time orbit website,"}, {"start": 29460.0, "end": 29464.96, "text": " which provides updates on the velocity and the distance from Earth and the Moon of the Orion"}, {"start": 29464.96, "end": 29473.12, "text": " spacecraft as it continues to make its way back to Earth. The distance from the Moon will continue"}, {"start": 29473.12, "end": 29479.36, "text": " to increase at this point, so right now Orion and its crew are about 6,300 miles away from the Moon"}, {"start": 29479.36, "end": 29483.36, "text": " and about 251,000 miles away from the Earth."}, {"start": 29629.36, "end": 29654.52, "text": " Okay, science, we're getting set up for sunrise, the window teams are, Christina is supporting"}, {"start": 29654.52, "end": 29663.2, "text": " and also a Z9, a Windows 1, Jeremy's got the long lens and a Windows 2 and the short lens"}, {"start": 29663.2, "end": 29671.64, "text": " and a Windows 2 and Reid is in the Windows 3 and he has started recordings and is set"}, {"start": 29671.64, "end": 29678.84, "text": " up to see Corona."}, {"start": 29678.84, "end": 29684.28, "text": " Great set, Rep Victor, that sounds like a good config and we're showing Corona effects"}, {"start": 29684.28, "end": 29686.16, "text": " start to appear on your video camera."}, {"start": 29686.16, "end": 29688.0, "text": " So in the next few minutes,"}, {"start": 29688.0, "end": 29690.399999999998, "text": " we should start to hear your observations."}, {"start": 29714.28, "end": 29717.84, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 29717.84, "end": 29722.199999999997, "text": " We just heard the crew call down to the team here in Houston reporting"}, {"start": 29722.199999999997, "end": 29728.239999999998, "text": " that they have swapped out who is in the windows for their final portion"}, {"start": 29728.239999999998, "end": 29729.199999999997, "text": " of the lunar flyby."}, {"start": 29729.199999999997, "end": 29733.48, "text": " So Christina Cook is in window one with Jeremy Hansen in window two"}, {"start": 29733.48, "end": 29735.52, "text": " and Reid in window three."}, {"start": 29735.52, "end": 29740.559999999998, "text": " Reid is focusing on observing corona which is at the solar corona"}, {"start": 29740.559999999998, "end": 29744.12, "text": " which the sun's outermost atmosphere."}, {"start": 29744.12, "end": 29747.32, "text": " There is about 18 minutes remaining in the Eclipse period."}, {"start": 29747.32, "end": 29751.48, "text": " Science and peace to integrity."}, {"start": 29751.48, "end": 29754.559999999998, "text": " I know this observation won't be of any scientific value,"}, {"start": 29754.559999999998, "end": 29757.76, "text": " but I'm really glad we launched on 8th and 1st."}, {"start": 29757.76, "end": 29762.12, "text": " Because humans probably have not evolved"}, {"start": 29762.12, "end": 29764.44, "text": " to see what we're seeing."}, {"start": 29764.44, "end": 29767.84, "text": " It's truly hard to describe."}, {"start": 29767.84, "end": 29769.12, "text": " It is amazing."}, {"start": 29769.12, "end": 29787.12, "text": " Amazing. Thank you, Victor."}, {"start": 29787.12, "end": 29797.44, "text": " And just one more logistics note, we have gone as dark as we can in the cabin."}, {"start": 29797.44, "end": 29802.44, "text": " We have turned the DUs all the way as dim as they can go, so you can't see anything"}, {"start": 29802.44, "end": 29803.44, "text": " on the screen."}, {"start": 29803.44, "end": 29807.92, "text": " Every bit of light in the cabin affects the view."}, {"start": 29807.92, "end": 29813.44, "text": " We are definitely seeing the brightness go closer."}, {"start": 29813.440000000002, "end": 29817.480000000003, "text": " It's definitely brighter on the Earth's shine side,"}, {"start": 29817.480000000003, "end": 29821.260000000002, "text": " and so we expect them to see some corona here soon."}, {"start": 29824.480000000003, "end": 29827.260000000002, "text": " We copy all, excited for what you see next."}, {"start": 29843.440000000002, "end": 29849.440000000002, "text": " I'm not sure if we talked much about the star field, but we've got lots of stars."}, {"start": 29849.440000000002, "end": 29854.440000000002, "text": " You've got the nice glow around the moon, but, you know, right off the, well, we're upside down now,"}, {"start": 29854.440000000002, "end": 29858.440000000002, "text": " but from upside down, four o'clock, right off the edge of the moon, it looks like a planet,"}, {"start": 29858.440000000002, "end": 29863.440000000002, "text": " that line of planets. There's something on the moon down there to the left"}, {"start": 29863.440000000002, "end": 29870.440000000002, "text": " and something right off the limb of the moon to the right, and then something orange."}, {"start": 29870.440000000002, "end": 29875.2, "text": " It looks orange to the right of that, about half the multimeter."}, {"start": 29875.2, "end": 29877.88, "text": " So, but anyway, there are definitely stars."}, {"start": 29877.88, "end": 29881.520000000004, "text": " I think some of those planets that she said we might see were seeing."}, {"start": 29882.520000000004, "end": 29886.24, "text": " And so, in unreal view, yeah, the moon and the foreground is one"}, {"start": 29886.24, "end": 29888.06, "text": " of the darkest things we see out the window."}, {"start": 29888.06, "end": 29892.940000000002, "text": " And now it's deep space behind it is kind of dark blue,"}, {"start": 29892.940000000002, "end": 29896.300000000003, "text": " like it looks up from Earth, but we can also still see stars."}, {"start": 29896.300000000003, "end": 29898.440000000002, "text": " It's a wicked view."}, {"start": 29900.440000000002, "end": 29905.440000000002, "text": " I'm just doing the best job and I'm not going to try to add on what he's doing."}, {"start": 29905.440000000002, "end": 29907.440000000002, "text": " It's indescribable."}, {"start": 29907.440000000002, "end": 29914.440000000002, "text": " No matter how long we look at this, our brains are not processing this image in front of us."}, {"start": 29914.440000000002, "end": 29918.440000000002, "text": " It is absolutely spectacular, surreal."}, {"start": 29918.440000000002, "end": 29919.440000000002, "text": " There's no adjectives."}, {"start": 29919.440000000002, "end": 29927.440000000002, "text": " I'm going to need to invent some new ones to describe what we are looking at out this window."}, {"start": 29927.440000000002, "end": 29933.04, "text": " This is just absolutely beautiful and inspiring to hear and Victor, we suspect what you're"}, {"start": 29933.04, "end": 29937.440000000002, "text": " seeing is Saturn and Mars, that reddish object is likely Mars."}, {"start": 29937.440000000002, "end": 29940.440000000002, "text": " Good opportunity to look to the future of where we're going."}, {"start": 29950.440000000002, "end": 29954.440000000002, "text": " Yeah, we can absolutely see the color of Mars, that's awesome."}, {"start": 29987.440000000002, "end": 29999.440000000002, "text": " Okay, and from this vantage point, the four o'clock on the Earth Shine side is definitely"}, {"start": 29999.440000000002, "end": 30004.88, "text": " getting brighter, still no coronal structure."}, {"start": 30004.88, "end": 30011.88, "text": " She's ten copies."}, {"start": 30034.88, "end": 30043.04, "text": " And we aren't able to distinguish which Mars, but we can clearly see Mars in the earth's"}, {"start": 30043.04, "end": 30044.04, "text": " shine."}, {"start": 30044.04, "end": 30045.04, "text": " We copy."}, {"start": 30045.04, "end": 30058.440000000002, "text": " This is Artemis, Mission Control, in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 30058.440000000002, "end": 30061.440000000002, "text": " This is Artemis, Mission Control in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 30061.440000000002, "end": 30065.440000000002, "text": " We have not seen an impact flash in the last five minutes."}, {"start": 30068.440000000002, "end": 30072.440000000002, "text": " Sounds unlucky, but you had a pretty strong start, so we'll take it."}, {"start": 30077.440000000002, "end": 30086.440000000002, "text": " Actually, right after I said that right near the south pole on the terminator, we just saw one."}, {"start": 30088.440000000002, "end": 30090.440000000002, "text": " Amazing."}, {"start": 30118.440000000002, "end": 30129.960000000003, "text": " Integrity science, and as you look around our solar system neighborhood, you should"}, {"start": 30129.960000000003, "end": 30135.88, "text": " see Saturn setting behind the moon right now."}, {"start": 30135.88, "end": 30139.920000000002, "text": " We do."}, {"start": 30139.920000000002, "end": 30144.680000000004, "text": " We've been watching a track close to the horizon, and it's right tangential to the"}, {"start": 30144.68, "end": 30168.16, "text": " at this moment."}, {"start": 30168.16, "end": 30170.6, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 30170.6, "end": 30173.52, "text": " We are currently five days, two hours and 44 minutes"}, {"start": 30173.52, "end": 30178.16, "text": " into the Artemis II mission and we have about 11 minutes remaining in the eclipse"}, {"start": 30178.16, "end": 30184.36, "text": " as the at the latter half of the lunar flyby that the Artemis II crew is experiencing"}, {"start": 30184.36, "end": 30186.920000000002, "text": " on board the Orion spacecraft."}, {"start": 30187.58, "end": 30190.64, "text": " We've received several different call downs from the crew and questions"}, 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"end": 30232.62, "text": " So the Orbit 2 team is now leading here in Michigan Troll,"}, {"start": 30232.62, "end": 30235.379999999997, "text": " and that is being led by Flight Director Diane Daly,"}, {"start": 30235.379999999997, "end": 30239.02, "text": " and the CAPCOM here in Michigan Troll will be Tess Caswell."}, {"start": 30239.02, "end": 30242.219999999998, "text": " And you can see there on your screen"}, {"start": 30242.219999999998, "end": 30244.34, "text": " on the right-hand side is the Flight Director Consul,"}, {"start": 30244.94, "end": 30247.34, "text": " and Diane Daly is in the far right of that screen,"}, {"start": 30247.34, "end": 30249.82, "text": " and Tess Caswell, the CAPCOM or Capsule Communicator,"}, {"start": 30249.82, "end": 30251.98, "text": " is in the far left hand of that screen."}, {"start": 30257.12, "end": 30277.76, "text": " Okay, the light is continuing to grow in intensity, about the four o'clock position on the Earth"}, {"start": 30277.760000000002, "end": 30279.760000000002, "text": " That's showing slide."}, {"start": 30279.760000000002, "end": 30281.2, "text": " Standard has set."}, {"start": 30281.2, "end": 30283.52, "text": " Mars is tracking towards the moon."}, {"start": 30283.52, "end": 30284.36, "text": " Sir."}, {"start": 30295.56, "end": 30296.600000000002, "text": " Integrity science."}, {"start": 30296.600000000002, "end": 30300.000000000004, "text": " We copy and we're starting to see it on the vehicle stream."}, {"start": 30300.000000000004, "end": 30302.160000000003, "text": " Looking for attendee coronal observations"}, {"start": 30302.160000000003, "end": 30303.480000000003, "text": " you can share with us."}, {"start": 30337.760000000002, "end": 30354.760000000002, "text": " This is Artemis, Mission Control."}, {"start": 30354.760000000002, "end": 30356.840000000004, "text": " That view you're seeing on your screen is coming"}, {"start": 30356.840000000004, "end": 30361.08, "text": " from the solar array wing cameras outside"}, {"start": 30361.08, "end": 30363.160000000003, "text": " of the Orion spacecraft."}, {"start": 30363.16, "end": 30368.36, "text": " And you can see the light starting to come into view"}, {"start": 30368.36, "end": 30370.4, "text": " as the solar eclipse period is starting to end."}, {"start": 30370.4, "end": 30373.52, "text": " I think we still know the wrong structure at this time."}, {"start": 30373.52, "end": 30375.36, "text": " Just continue to grow in intensity."}, {"start": 30375.36, "end": 30382.16, "text": " Copy, Victor."}, {"start": 30382.16, "end": 30386.28, "text": " And reminder, you should, you still should have several minutes"}, {"start": 30386.28, "end": 30388.68, "text": " before the eclipse classes need to go on."}, {"start": 30388.68, "end": 30391.76, "text": " I mean, we can send you up a reminder when you're getting close"}, {"start": 30391.760000000002, "end": 30395.840000000004, "text": " to take your eyes away from the D5 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Thank you. And yes, please sit at the reminder. Thank you."}, {"start": 30427.64, "end": 30437.52, "text": " Okay. We all think we're starting to see something. I believe the most popular term"}, {"start": 30437.52, "end": 30444.32, "text": " is baby hair. The light, it grows in intensity in the horizon on this side that comes very"}, {"start": 30444.32, "end": 30451.52, "text": " distinct. You can still see earth shine even though the sun's brightness is definitely"}, {"start": 30451.52, "end": 30452.52, "text": " growing in intensity."}, {"start": 30452.52, "end": 30463.12, "text": " Well, the description, Victor, I'm sure as the next couple minutes progress, more of"}, {"start": 30463.12, "end": 30464.84, "text": " those structures will continue to pop out."}, {"start": 30511.52, "end": 30518.36, "text": " This is Artemis, Michigan, Troll in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 30518.36, "end": 30526.08, "text": " The Artemis II astronauts onboard the Orion spacecraft are currently serving an eclipse."}, {"start": 30526.08, "end": 30531.8, "text": " And to the crew onboard the spacecraft, the eclipse looks much like a total solar eclipse"}, {"start": 30531.8, "end": 30538.68, "text": " here on Earth, except the moon is much larger compared to the sun, unlike a terrestrial"}, {"start": 30538.68, "end": 30541.68, "text": " solar eclipse where the moon and the sun appear the same size in the sky."}, {"start": 30541.68, "end": 30549.68, "text": " We are definitely starting to see structure. That baby hair is rapidly growing out toward"}, {"start": 30549.68, "end": 30561.68, "text": " the 9 o'clock and the 8 o'clock. It's almost as if they were reaching out for Venus or"}, {"start": 30561.68, "end": 30582.96, "text": " If you've ever seen the spotlight off the top of the Luxor at night in Las Vegas, this"}, {"start": 30582.96, "end": 30591.399999999998, "text": " It looks like what that wants to be when it grows up."}, {"start": 30591.399999999998, "end": 30592.6, "text": " Integrity science."}, {"start": 30592.6, "end": 30594.8, "text": " Glad to hear you're following your training of."}, {"start": 30594.8, "end": 30595.8, "text": " Tell it like you see it."}, {"start": 30605.32, "end": 30606.68, "text": " So far it's pretty symmetrical."}, {"start": 30606.68, "end": 30619.24, "text": " There are two or three streamers that are growing in intensity and in the magnitude and I slowly"}, {"start": 30619.24, "end": 30625.6, "text": " started to widen and started to spread out across the horizon."}, {"start": 30625.6, "end": 30628.920000000002, "text": " Pretty amazing view."}, {"start": 30636.68, "end": 30648.36, "text": " And integrity Houston, great words."}, {"start": 30648.36, "end": 30651.6, "text": " Reminder for you, we are approaching the brightness level"}, {"start": 30651.6, "end": 30654.44, "text": " at which you should no longer be using the viewfinder"}, {"start": 30654.44, "end": 30655.44, "text": " on the D5."}, {"start": 30655.440000000002, "end": 30666.440000000002, "text": " Integrity copies, and thanks for the heads up."}, {"start": 30666.440000000002, "end": 30679.440000000002, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 30679.440000000002, "end": 30681.440000000002, "text": " I think we're seeing some directionality."}, {"start": 30681.440000000002, "end": 30687.440000000002, "text": " Some of it is going in different directions because it appears to be moving and recombining"}, {"start": 30687.440000000002, "end": 30691.440000000002, "text": " and recombining as it points in different directions."}, {"start": 30691.440000000002, "end": 30699.440000000002, "text": " Some of it appears to be going down toward the south pole of the moon, and then coming"}, {"start": 30699.440000000002, "end": 30706.440000000002, "text": " back together and going out towards Venus and the Earth."}, {"start": 30706.440000000002, "end": 30711.960000000003, "text": " And depending on how I stare at it, it looks like one large structure,"}, {"start": 30711.960000000003, "end": 30713.800000000003, "text": " but then it definitely has a width."}, {"start": 30713.800000000003, "end": 30716.2, "text": " And then you can see three or four structures inside of it."}, {"start": 30716.36, "end": 30717.520000000004, "text": " It's like watching a flame."}, {"start": 30717.520000000004, "end": 30721.2, "text": " It's like looking at a flame and stand by."}, {"start": 30721.2, "end": 30727.640000000003, "text": " And so it has some inherent movement."}, {"start": 30727.640000000003, "end": 30729.24, "text": " Now there's a very bright spot."}, {"start": 30729.24, "end": 30733.000000000004, "text": " There's a very bright spot in the center of it."}, {"start": 30733.0, "end": 30746.0, "text": " There's a towering light and then there were like two streamers that were going 30 degrees"}, {"start": 30746.0, "end": 30752.0, "text": " out from it and now it is just extremely bright."}, {"start": 30752.0, "end": 30759.0, "text": " Here's the copydoll."}, {"start": 30759.0, "end": 30767.0, "text": " And we copied all."}, {"start": 30767.0, "end": 30771.56, "text": " We wanted to remind you at this point, on the eclipse glasses, should be about time"}, {"start": 30771.56, "end": 30778.56, "text": " for those."}, {"start": 30778.56, "end": 30785.56, "text": " Thank you for the report. We sure wish we were there with you."}, {"start": 30808.56, "end": 30822.56, "text": " This is Artemis, Mission Control."}, {"start": 30822.56, "end": 30827.24, "text": " The eclipse period is coming to an end and we did hear that call-up that the crew now"}, {"start": 30827.24, "end": 30831.04, "text": " has to put on those eclipse glasses to be able to protect their eyes for this final"}, {"start": 30831.04, "end": 30833.0, "text": " portion of the eclipse."}, {"start": 30833.0, "end": 30837.84, "text": " And these views coming to you from the solar array wing cameras on the Orion spacecraft."}, {"start": 30837.84, "end": 30840.32, "text": " And if you could give me about 20 new superlatives"}, {"start": 30840.32, "end": 30841.8, "text": " in the mission summary for tomorrow,"}, {"start": 30841.8, "end": 30843.32, "text": " I'll buy the vocabulary out of it."}, {"start": 30843.32, "end": 30844.16, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 30847.48, "end": 30849.86, "text": " We will solicit input from the team."}, {"start": 30927.84, "end": 30936.420000000002, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 30936.420000000002, "end": 30940.06, "text": " There on your screen you can see a live look inside of the SIR"}, {"start": 30940.06, "end": 30943.66, "text": " or the science evaluation room here in Mission Control Houston,"}, {"start": 30943.66, "end": 30948.24, "text": " just down the hallway from the Artemis Flight Control room."}, {"start": 30948.24, "end": 30952.9, "text": " Integrity Houston, back with you after a data rate change."}, {"start": 30952.9, "end": 30957.7, "text": " Regarding the SA-3 camera T low caution, no action for you."}, {"start": 30957.7, "end": 30960.7, "text": " It just got a little cool during the eclipse."}, {"start": 30967.7, "end": 30972.7, "text": " Okay, we copied it, and if you didn't copy my request for the mission summary tab,"}, {"start": 30972.7, "end": 30975.7, "text": " about 20 new superlatives to help my vocabulary, I would appreciate it."}, {"start": 30977.7, "end": 30980.7, "text": " We copied it fantastically."}, {"start": 30987.7, "end": 30994.58, "text": " And integrity science, this is basically wrapping up your fly-by-day observations."}, {"start": 30994.58, "end": 30999.100000000002, "text": " I can't say enough how much science we've already learned and how much inspiration you've"}, {"start": 30999.100000000002, "end": 31003.34, "text": " provided to our entire team, the lunar science community, and the entire world with what"}, {"start": 31003.34, "end": 31005.8, "text": " you were able to bring today."}, {"start": 31005.8, "end": 31010.38, "text": " You really brought the moon closer for us today and we cannot say thank you enough."}, {"start": 31010.38, "end": 31013.66, "text": " And science sign enough and can't wait to talk to you tomorrow morning."}, {"start": 31017.7, "end": 31026.7, "text": " to the entire NASA science team, you all really turned to when we shifted to launch date to"}, {"start": 31026.7, "end": 31031.7, "text": " April 1st and you got the most incredible package together for us to go do some great science"}, {"start": 31031.7, "end": 31038.7, "text": " and some great truly human experience moments here and we were well prepared and we appreciate"}, {"start": 31038.7, "end": 31042.7, "text": " all of you and this is what we do best when we all come together and work as a team"}, {"start": 31042.7, "end": 31044.940000000002, "text": " Y'all knocked it out of the park."}, {"start": 31044.940000000002, "end": 31046.74, "text": " Thank you for giving us this opportunity."}, {"start": 31046.74, "end": 31049.46, "text": " Beautiful words Reed."}, {"start": 31049.46, "end": 31050.780000000002, "text": " Thanks so much."}, {"start": 31050.780000000002, "end": 31060.46, "text": " And this is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 31060.46, "end": 31064.5, "text": " The Lunar Flyby Observation Period is starting to come"}, {"start": 31064.5, "end": 31067.7, "text": " to a close following that eclipse."}, {"start": 31067.7, "end": 31069.940000000002, "text": " And there on your screen you can see a look"}, {"start": 31069.940000000002, "end": 31072.3, "text": " into the science evaluation room or the SER,"}, {"start": 31072.3, "end": 31075.7, "text": " which is embedded within Mission Control to provide science input."}, {"start": 31075.7, "end": 31080.46, "text": " And they provided that input throughout the flyby operations today."}, {"start": 31082.14, "end": 31085.739999999998, "text": " They also have a back room called the science mission operations room"}, {"start": 31085.739999999998, "end": 31089.38, "text": " that processes data, evaluates imagery, and supports rapid analysis."}, {"start": 31089.38, "end": 31093.219999999998, "text": " And then of course, we have the science officer on console here"}, {"start": 31093.219999999998, "end": 31096.42, "text": " in the Artemis flight control room, which you can see a view 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31207.600000000002, "text": " of the moon along with some deep space targets,"}, {"start": 31207.600000000002, "end": 31208.8, "text": " including planets."}, {"start": 31208.8, "end": 31211.4, "text": " And they noticed Mars off to the distance."}, {"start": 31211.4, "end": 31214.32, "text": " And we also saw Venus on one"}, {"start": 31214.32, "end": 31217.42, "text": " of the solar ray wing cameras early on in the eclipse period."}, {"start": 31217.42, "end": 31220.62, "text": " The crew also looked at parts of the moon,"}, {"start": 31220.62, "end": 31223.38, "text": " illuminated by earth shine, which is the sunlight reflected"}, {"start": 31223.38, "end": 31224.82, "text": " from the earth when they come"}, {"start": 31224.82, "end": 31228.38, "text": " around toward the moon's near side at the very end"}, {"start": 31228.38, "end": 31230.18, "text": " of that fly-by window."}, {"start": 31364.32, "end": 31383.6, "text": " Integrity Houston, understand that you are still reflecting upon and consolidating your"}, {"start": 31383.6, "end": 31385.2, "text": " lunar observations."}, {"start": 31385.2, "end": 31389.04, "text": " your convenience, I have two items related to the upcoming VIP event."}, {"start": 31401.32, "end": 31401.64, "text": " Go ahead."}, {"start": 31401.64, "end": 31404.920000000002, "text": " All right."}, {"start": 31404.920000000002, "end": 31406.96, "text": " First, we wanted to let you know that the message"}, {"start": 31406.96, "end": 31410.72, "text": " for that upcoming event is on board for review at your convenience."}, {"start": 31410.72, "end": 31414.72, "text": " That's message 3.06.04."}, {"start": 31415.2, "end": 31420.4, "text": " The second item is that we've seen a couple of video clips in previous events."}, {"start": 31420.96, "end": 31426.08, "text": " So during the HDPAO setup activity, we're wondering if Jeremy could please confirm"}, {"start": 31426.08, "end": 31432.3, "text": " for us that the TS rate is set to 1300 when you get to step 10."}, {"start": 31432.3, "end": 31448.059999999998, "text": " Okay, Jenny. Yeah, we're pretty sure we've been in 1300 for all the PAO events. We've"}, {"start": 31448.059999999998, "end": 31455.78, "text": " been tracking that when we swap between the HHP and the D5."}, {"start": 31455.78, "end": 31460.62, "text": " We copied, Jeremy. Thanks. And for the record, the phenomenal Jenny has gone on to her"}, {"start": 31460.62, "end": 31462.94, "text": " next appointment of the day and you've now got tests with you."}, {"start": 31462.94, "end": 31472.98, "text": " Hi, I'm sorry, tests, great to have you on board, integrity."}, {"start": 31472.98, "end": 31477.18, "text": " No worries, happy to be here."}, {"start": 31477.18, "end": 31490.26, "text": " This is Artemis, Mr. Control, we heard some communication there"}, {"start": 31490.260000000002, "end": 31492.74, "text": " between the CAPCOM or Capsule Communicator here"}, {"start": 31492.74, "end": 31496.18, "text": " in Mission Control, which for Urban II is Tess Caswell,"}, {"start": 31496.18, "end": 31499.06, "text": " and the CSA or Canadian Space Agency,"}, {"start": 31499.06, "end": 31502.38, "text": " Astra on board the Orion spacecraft, Jeremy Hansen."}, {"start": 31502.38, "end": 31505.780000000002, "text": " They were discussing an upcoming public affairs event."}, 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"text": " in the field and the experience is still fresh."}, {"start": 31597.74, "end": 31600.7, "text": " And then of course there will also be a public affairs"}, {"start": 31600.7, "end": 31602.98, "text": " downlink event later in the day."}, {"start": 31602.98, "end": 31605.54, "text": " Now that the post, once the post later fly"}, {"start": 31605.54, "end": 31609.5, "text": " by activities are complete and then after that the crew will go"}, {"start": 31609.5, "end": 31611.5, "text": " into some of their final activities for the day."}, {"start": 31611.5, "end": 31614.46, "text": " They will have a private medical conference or PMC"}, {"start": 31614.46, "end": 31616.86, "text": " with the medical teams here on the ground."}, {"start": 31616.86, "end": 31621.02, "text": " These are regular sciences or regular conferences that they have"}, {"start": 31621.02, "end": 31624.06, "text": " at the end of every day and then there's also a flight director"}, {"start": 31624.06, "end": 31625.58, "text": " conference that they will have before they go"}, {"start": 31625.58, "end": 31627.5, "text": " into their pre-sleep period during"}, {"start": 31627.5, "end": 31629.420000000002, "text": " which they can complete hygiene activities"}, {"start": 31629.420000000002, "end": 31631.9, "text": " and they will have the chance to eat their dinner"}, {"start": 31631.9, "end": 31634.58, "text": " and complete any other final personal activities for the day"}, {"start": 31634.58, "end": 31636.58, "text": " before they head into their sleep period."}, {"start": 32024.58, "end": 32044.58, "text": " We're curious if you're ready for us to start the stream a bit early and to test the standpoints."}, {"start": 32044.58, "end": 32052.58, "text": " Checking."}, {"start": 32052.58, "end": 32055.660000000003, "text": " And integrity a firm we are go to start the stream"}, {"start": 32069.38, "end": 32076.5, "text": " Okay, he's in the stream has started we checked the TS rates 1300 and audio is true"}, {"start": 32077.06, "end": 32080.54, "text": " So I will give you a voice check now on the mic"}, {"start": 32082.58, "end": 32087.58, "text": " We copy good settings and we've got a good view."}, {"start": 32112.58, "end": 32142.38, "text": " I sent an audio check down on the handheld mic."}, {"start": 32142.38, "end": 32143.22, "text": " Did you get it?"}, {"start": 32147.06, "end": 32148.260000000002, "text": " Sorry for the delay, Jeremy."}, {"start": 32148.260000000002, "end": 32151.420000000002, "text": " We were talking that a bit, but it was a bit broken."}, {"start": 32151.420000000002, "end": 32152.940000000002, "text": " So please repeat for us."}, {"start": 32232.38, "end": 32261.38, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 32261.38, "end": 32267.38, "text": " integrity, Houston, we like the scene at your convenience. We'll take a 10 count with Jeremy in frame."}, {"start": 32277.38, "end": 32282.38, "text": " Okay, copy that. Give us two minutes or one minute and we'll do that."}, {"start": 32285.38, "end": 32286.38, "text": " Copy."}, {"start": 32291.38, "end": 32309.38, "text": " Great voice check, and good words, we like the theme."}, {"start": 32321.38, "end": 32349.66, "text": " And integrity Houston, we are seeing a black cable going right through the middle of the"}, {"start": 32349.66, "end": 32353.66, "text": " seen at your convenience. If you would please move that, P.A. would appreciate it."}, {"start": 32409.66, "end": 32425.5, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control."}, {"start": 32425.5, "end": 32428.46, "text": " We're currently five days, three hours and 21 minutes"}, {"start": 32428.46, "end": 32430.86, "text": " into the Artemis II mission following a lift off"}, {"start": 32430.86, "end": 32432.62, "text": " from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida"}, {"start": 32432.62, "end": 32435.14, "text": " on Wednesday, April 1."}, {"start": 32435.14, "end": 32438.14, "text": " The crew onboard the Orion spacecraft is currently wrapping"}, {"start": 32438.14, "end": 32441.18, "text": " up their lunar flyby cleanup activities."}, {"start": 32441.22, "end": 32443.12, "text": " They're making final."}, {"start": 32443.12, "end": 32446.42, "text": " Next slide, integrity, high priority PAO images"}, {"start": 32446.42, "end": 32450.1, "text": " from the Eclipse on PCT-1 in a so named folder."}, {"start": 32453.1, 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33280.700000000004, "text": " We will put that in work great to be talking to you to"}, {"start": 33349.9, "end": 33365.14, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 33365.14, "end": 33368.24, "text": " We're currently five days, three hours and 37 minutes"}, {"start": 33368.24, "end": 33370.04, "text": " into the Artemis II mission."}, {"start": 33370.44, "end": 33373.96, "text": " The crew onboard the Orion spacecraft has recently concluded"}, {"start": 33373.96, "end": 33377.58, "text": " their lunar observation period during the lunar flyby."}, {"start": 33377.58, "end": 33392.58, "text": " As part of that lunar flyby, the Orion spacecraft and its crew made the closest approach to the moon at a distance of 4,067 miles away from the surface at approximately 6 p.m. central time, 7 p.m. eastern time."}, {"start": 33392.58, "end": 33402.58, "text": " Now, although the Artemis II mission is a new opportunity to study the moon, teams are also conducting 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And from that higher vantage point, much farther"}, {"start": 33917.76, "end": 33922.64, "text": " than Apollo's lunar orbits, on average, the astronauts were able to observe both poles"}, {"start": 33922.64, "end": 33932.479999999996, "text": " and large-scale geological features in a single view. And there on your screen,"}, {"start": 33932.48, "end": 33938.04, "text": " You're currently seeing a live look inside the cabin of the Orion spacecraft integrity Houston"}, {"start": 33938.04, "end": 33946.8, "text": " We are three minutes out from an on-time start and we have adjusted the fan speed. 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34235.340000000004, "text": " And you all made this day possible."}, {"start": 34235.340000000004, "end": 34238.86, "text": " And you've really inspired the entire world, really."}, {"start": 34238.86, "end": 34239.94, "text": " Everybody's watching."}, {"start": 34239.94, "end": 34241.700000000004, "text": " I find it incredible."}, {"start": 34241.7, "end": 34243.7, "text": " I just watched you go to the back of the moon"}, {"start": 34243.7, "end": 34247.1, "text": " and people haven't been there in a long time, we can say,"}, {"start": 34247.1, "end": 34248.86, "text": " but it's gonna be more and more prevalent"}, {"start": 34248.86, "end": 34251.74, "text": " because we're gonna be doing a lot of traveling"}, {"start": 34251.74, "end": 34253.299999999996, "text": " and then you're gonna ultimately do"}, {"start": 34253.299999999996, "end": 34255.53999999999, "text": " the whole big trip to Mars"}, {"start": 34255.53999999999, "end": 34256.979999999996, "text": " and that's gonna be very exciting."}, {"start": 34256.979999999996, "end": 34260.259999999995, "text": " So you look at, we had no astronaut"}, {"start": 34260.259999999995, "end": 34264.1, "text": " has been to the moon since the days of Apollo program."}, {"start": 34264.1, "end": 34266.74, "text": " The Apollo program was also very special"}, {"start": 34266.74, "end": 34269.1, "text": " but that was 50 years ago"}, {"start": 34269.1, "end": 34272.6, "text": " and at long last America is back and America is back"}, {"start": 34272.6, "end": 34274.7, "text": " in many ways stronger than ever before"}, {"start": 34274.7, "end": 34277.56, "text": " with the hottest country anywhere in the world."}, {"start": 34277.56, "end": 34280.34, "text": " The Artemis crew flew in the most powerful rocket"}, {"start": 34280.34, "end": 34282.76, "text": " NASA has ever made, ever launched,"}, {"start": 34282.76, "end": 34284.939999999995, "text": " traveled over a quarter of a million miles,"}, {"start": 34284.939999999995, "end": 34289.6, "text": " broke the distance record set by the legendary Apollo 13,"}, {"start": 34289.6, "end": 34291.96, "text": " and America is a frontier nation"}, {"start": 34291.96, "end": 34296.96, "text": " and the four brave astronauts of Artemis 2 are a modern day."}, {"start": 34296.96, "end": 34302.26, "text": " You really are modern-day pioneers, all of you, and one of them happens to be a neighbor."}, {"start": 34302.26, "end": 34303.26, "text": " You know who that is, right?"}, {"start": 34303.26, "end": 34309.1, "text": " You have a special person over there, a neighbor, and we like our neighbor."}, {"start": 34309.1, "end": 34315.26, "text": " Your mission paves the way for America's return to the lunar surface very soon."}, {"start": 34315.26, "end": 34316.26, "text": " We're going all out."}, {"start": 34316.26, "end": 34319.82, "text": " We're doing everything we can, and it's set it up by Jared."}, {"start": 34319.82, "end": 34324.38, "text": " We'll plant our flag once again, and this time we won't just leave footprints."}, {"start": 34324.38, "end": 34330.54, "text": " establish a permanent presence on the moon and we'll push on to Mars. That'll be very exciting."}, {"start": 34330.54, "end": 34336.38, "text": " I'm waiting for that so much. I'd love to be here but maybe we won't quite make it in terms of timing"}, {"start": 34337.02, "end": 34343.18, "text": " but we will be up in the moon and that's going to happen soon. So America will be second to none"}, {"start": 34343.82, "end": 34348.38, "text": " in space and everything else that we're doing and we will continue to lead the"}, {"start": 34348.38, "end": 34353.259999999995, "text": " The whole thing into the stars is an incredible journey into the stars."}, {"start": 34353.259999999995, "end": 34357.7, "text": " So I just wanted an honor to speak to you and I wanted to congratulate each and every"}, {"start": 34357.7, "end": 34364.5, "text": " one of you and tell me what is the most unforgettable part of this really historic day."}, {"start": 34364.5, "end": 34367.38, "text": " The whole world is watching and listening."}, {"start": 34367.38, "end": 34369.1, "text": " Please tell me."}, {"start": 34369.1, "end": 34379.82, "text": " President, this call is certainly special to all of us, and we really have a lot of faith"}, {"start": 34379.82, "end": 34382.54, "text": " in our Administrator Jared Eisenman, who is with you."}, {"start": 34382.54, "end": 34386.38, "text": " We appreciate his leadership in NASA and in the international community."}, {"start": 34386.38, "end": 34389.54, "text": " We are doing great things, and we are proud to be a part of it."}, {"start": 34389.54, "end": 34394.299999999996, "text": " I have to tell you, as we came around the near side of the moon, seeing all the sights"}, {"start": 34394.299999999996, "end": 34397.58, "text": " that we've seen from Earth for all of our lives, but we're seeing them from a"}, {"start": 34397.58, "end": 34401.42, "text": " different perspective and then we started to get a glimpse of the and we saw"}, {"start": 34401.42, "end": 34406.78, "text": " sites oriental sites that no human has ever seen before not even in Apollo and"}, {"start": 34406.78, "end": 34410.58, "text": " that was amazing for us and then the surprise of the day we just came out of"}, {"start": 34410.58, "end": 34417.700000000004, "text": " an eclipse where the Sun moon and the entire dark moon about that big right"}, {"start": 34417.700000000004, "end": 34420.98, "text": " out the window that we were watching we could see the corona of the Sun and"}, {"start": 34420.98, "end": 34425.14, "text": " then we could see the planet train line up and when it Mars and all of us"}, {"start": 34425.14, "end": 34430.9, "text": " commented how excited we are to watch this nation and this planet become a two planet species."}, {"start": 34434.659999999996, "end": 34440.82, "text": " That is fantastic. You know I had a decision to make in my first term and the decision is what are"}, {"start": 34440.82, "end": 34446.58, "text": " we going to do with NASA? Are we going to have it be revived or are we going to close it down?"}, {"start": 34446.58, "end": 34452.26, "text": " And I had very little hesitation and it's really great to have somebody like Jared involved"}, {"start": 34452.26, "end": 34454.420000000006, "text": " because he really makes it much easier for me."}, {"start": 34454.420000000006, "end": 34458.060000000005, "text": " But it was not even a question in my own mind."}, {"start": 34458.060000000005, "end": 34461.340000000004, "text": " We just, we've spent what we had to do"}, {"start": 34461.340000000004, "end": 34463.420000000006, "text": " and then of course we have Space Force"}, {"start": 34463.420000000006, "end": 34466.740000000005, "text": " and Space Force is very much related to what you're doing."}, {"start": 34466.740000000005, "end": 34468.020000000004, "text": " And that was my baby."}, {"start": 34468.020000000004, "end": 34471.58, "text": " I was a very important one and it's turning out,"}, {"start": 34471.58, "end": 34474.22, "text": " it'll turn out to be truly one of the most important,"}, {"start": 34474.22, "end": 34476.58, "text": " I believe decisions I've ever made."}, {"start": 34476.58, "end": 34478.26, "text": " So we're very proud of Space Force"}, {"start": 34478.26, "end": 34479.9, "text": " and we're very proud of all of you."}, {"start": 34479.9, "end": 34481.9, "text": " Does anybody else have anything to say?"}, {"start": 34481.9, "end": 34483.1, "text": " A lot of people listening."}, {"start": 34492.66, "end": 34497.46, "text": " Mr. President, to be here with you speaking about our incredible day today,"}, {"start": 34497.82, "end": 34501.42, "text": " I think one of the biggest highlights was coming back from the far side of the"}, {"start": 34501.42, "end": 34505.94, "text": " moon and having the first glimpses of planet earth again after being out of"}, {"start": 34505.94, "end": 34508.020000000004, "text": " communication for about 45 minutes."}, {"start": 34508.020000000004, "end": 34511.54, "text": " It really just reminds you what a special place we have and how important"}, {"start": 34511.54, "end": 34517.54, "text": " it is for our nation to, word to lead and not follow in exploring deep space."}, {"start": 34520.54, "end": 34532.54, "text": " I'd like to ask what was your feeling when you had no communication, zero communication, all of a sudden it was cut off by obviously your very special location."}, {"start": 34532.54, "end": 34536.54, "text": " What was your feeling when you had no communication, a little bit different perhaps?"}, {"start": 34541.54, "end": 34546.54, "text": " Yes, Mr. President, it was cool."}, {"start": 34546.54, "end": 34548.66, "text": " I said a little prayer, but then I had to keep rolling."}, {"start": 34548.66, "end": 34553.58, "text": " I was actually recording scientific observations of the far side of the moon."}, {"start": 34553.58, "end": 34557.94, "text": " That is actually the time when we were the farther and the closest to the moon."}, {"start": 34557.94, "end": 34562.42, "text": " And so we were really able to make some of our most detailed observations of the far"}, {"start": 34562.42, "end": 34563.62, "text": " side of the moon up close."}, {"start": 34563.62, "end": 34565.94, "text": " And so we were busy up here working really hard."}, {"start": 34565.94, "end": 34570.06, "text": " And I must say it was actually quite nice."}, {"start": 34570.06, "end": 34574.68, "text": " Did you see a difference, a big difference between the far side of the moon and the near"}, {"start": 34574.68, "end": 34575.68, "text": " side of the moon?"}, {"start": 34575.68, "end": 34579.439999999995, "text": " Was there a difference in feel or difference in look?"}, {"start": 34579.439999999995, "end": 34581.479999999996, "text": " What did you see?"}, {"start": 34581.479999999996, "end": 34593.24, "text": " Well, Mr. President, we certainly did and our side came really set us up well to understand"}, {"start": 34593.24, "end": 34595.78, "text": " what they thought we might see."}, {"start": 34595.78, "end": 34601.38, "text": " The gravitational pull of the Earth has had a profound effect on the near side of the moon,"}, {"start": 34601.38, "end": 34605.9, "text": " changing all those dark marries, those dark patches of the moon you see from Earth."}, {"start": 34605.9, "end": 34608.14, "text": " It's very different on the far side."}, {"start": 34608.14, "end": 34612.58, "text": " While you see some small patches of those Maori in deep craters, it's very much absent"}, {"start": 34612.58, "end": 34613.58, "text": " on that side."}, {"start": 34613.58, "end": 34614.58, "text": " So that's really neat."}, {"start": 34614.58, "end": 34619.34, "text": " And while I have the microphone, sir, I just want to thank you on behalf of Canada."}, {"start": 34619.34, "end": 34624.299999999996, "text": " The space leadership you spoke of from America truly is extraordinary."}, 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Well, I have to say, I spoke to a very special person,"}, {"start": 34660.72, "end": 34663.659999999996, "text": " Wayne Gretzky, who I think you know, the great one."}, {"start": 34663.659999999996, "end": 34665.7, "text": " And I spoke to your prime minister"}, {"start": 34665.7, "end": 34667.9, "text": " and many other friends I have in Canada."}, {"start": 34667.9, "end": 34670.0, "text": " They are so proud of you."}, {"start": 34670.0, "end": 34672.36, "text": " And you have a lot of courage."}, {"start": 34672.36, "end": 34673.86, "text": " I'm not sure if they'd want to do that."}, {"start": 34673.86, "end": 34676.18, "text": " I'm not even sure if the great one would want to do that,"}, {"start": 34676.18, "end": 34678.78, "text": " to be honest with you, but you have a lot of courage"}, {"start": 34678.78, "end": 34680.44, "text": " doing what you're doing, a lot of bravery"}, {"start": 34680.44, "end": 34684.44, "text": " a lot of genius, but they're very, very proud of you."}, {"start": 34740.44, "end": 34769.16, "text": " I think we might have gotten cut off. It is a long distance. It's a long way. The reception's"}, {"start": 34769.16, "end": 34776.880000000005, "text": " been great. There's a little bit of about a nine-second delay, but no, I just had a statement"}, {"start": 34776.880000000005, "end": 34782.280000000006, "text": " for, I don't know what you heard, but I was just saying they're very proud of your brilliant"}, {"start": 34782.280000000006, "end": 34786.560000000005, "text": " person from Canada on the ship, and Wayne Gretzky is a great friend of mine, and he's"}, {"start": 34786.560000000005, "end": 34791.68, "text": " very proud of him, and the Prime Minister I spoke to, they're very, very honored"}, {"start": 34791.68, "end": 34796.880000000005, "text": " that you have a courageous person from Canada. You have a lot of courageous people from"}, {"start": 34796.88, "end": 34801.36, "text": " Canada. So it was very nice. I'm not sure if you heard me say that, but it was very nice."}, {"start": 34807.52, "end": 34811.6, "text": " Yes, Mr. President, we heard that and we do love our Jeremy Hads and we love all our Canadian"}, {"start": 34811.6, "end": 34816.0, "text": " astronauts. Jenny Gibbons, Josh Kutrick. They're just great people and they're such a welcome"}, {"start": 34816.0, "end": 34823.28, "text": " addition to our corps. Great. Well, I really look forward to when we can,"}, {"start": 34823.28, "end": 34826.479999999996, "text": " And I want to look forward to seeing you in the Oval Office."}, {"start": 34826.479999999996, "end": 34831.68, "text": " I'll ask Jared to bring you over and I'll ask for your autograph, because I don't really"}, {"start": 34831.68, "end": 34834.6, "text": " ask for autographs much, but you deserve that."}, {"start": 34834.6, "end": 34837.52, "text": " You really are something, everybody's talking about this."}, {"start": 34837.52, "end": 34843.04, "text": " And I look forward to having you in the Oval Office at the White House, and we will"}, {"start": 34843.04, "end": 34846.52, "text": " celebrate your incredible achievements and triumphs."}, {"start": 34846.52, "end": 34848.799999999996, "text": " This is big, this is really big stuff."}, {"start": 34848.799999999996, "end": 34850.72, "text": " The whole world is talking about it."}, {"start": 34850.72, "end": 34854.08, "text": " And if you have the time, I will certainly find the time."}, {"start": 34854.08, "end": 34859.24, "text": " I'll be pretty busy also, as you know, but I will absolutely find the time and we'll get"}, {"start": 34859.24, "end": 34864.8, "text": " together and I'm going to be giving you a big salute on behalf of the American people"}, {"start": 34864.8, "end": 34874.36, "text": " and beyond that."}, {"start": 34874.36, "end": 34875.880000000005, "text": " Thank you for that, Mr. President."}, {"start": 34875.880000000005, "end": 34878.6, "text": " And when you want us, we will be there."}, {"start": 34878.6, "end": 34880.48, "text": " And thank you for your leadership."}, {"start": 34880.48, "end": 34885.04, "text": " you to Jared for his leadership. Really, thank you for taking the time out today to visit NASA."}, {"start": 34885.04, "end": 34888.880000000005, "text": " It's really special for us, but it's really special for the team on the ground. A whole"}, {"start": 34888.880000000005, "end": 34892.880000000005, "text": " team of people all around the world pulled this off. And we just want to say thank you to all of"}, {"start": 34892.880000000005, "end": 34897.36, "text": " you for this. It is the thrill and honor of a lifetime to have been on this journey. Today"}, {"start": 34897.36, "end": 34903.600000000006, "text": " was amazing, but this three-year journey has been amazing, and it was made possible by the"}, {"start": 34903.600000000006, "end": 34908.08, "text": " American people and the Canadian people. And we're so grateful to you all. Thank you very much."}, {"start": 34908.08, "end": 34914.68, "text": " Well, thank you very much. And Jared, congratulations. We'll see you soon. And I know that you have"}, {"start": 34914.68, "end": 34919.16, "text": " Mars very much in your mind. So we'll start thinking about that pretty soon, I think."}, {"start": 34919.16, "end": 34924.96, "text": " And thank you. Congratulations to everybody. I'll see you at the Oval Office."}, {"start": 34924.96, "end": 34927.36, "text": " Thank you for your time, Mr. President. It's been an honor."}, {"start": 34927.36, "end": 34929.880000000005, "text": " Thank you very much. Bye."}, {"start": 34929.880000000005, "end": 34935.04, "text": " Integrity. This is Houston ACR. That concludes the event. Thank you."}, {"start": 34938.08, "end": 34941.08, "text": " Thank you to all participants."}, {"start": 34941.08, "end": 34945.08, "text": " Integrity, we are now resuming operational audio communications."}, {"start": 34968.08, "end": 34988.880000000005, "text": " Integrity Houston, great job on the event, Sister Hebsa."}, {"start": 34988.880000000005, "end": 34992.76, "text": " We are on track to start the next event on time at 4.15."}, {"start": 34998.08, "end": 35001.08, "text": " Okay, sounds great."}, {"start": 35001.08, "end": 35002.08, "text": " We'll be ready."}, {"start": 35016.08, "end": 35019.08, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 35019.08, "end": 35025.08, "text": " We just had that public affairs event with President Donald Trump"}, {"start": 35025.08, "end": 35029.560000000005, "text": " and the crew on board the Orion spacecraft and coming"}, {"start": 35029.560000000005, "end": 35032.72, "text": " up in about 10 minutes there will be another public affairs"}, {"start": 35032.72, "end": 35036.240000000005, "text": " event, that event taking place at a mission elapsed time"}, {"start": 35036.240000000005, "end": 35040.48, "text": " of five days, four hours and 15 minutes."}, {"start": 35040.48, "end": 35042.520000000004, "text": " Currently on your screen you're seeing a look"}, {"start": 35042.520000000004, "end": 35045.64, "text": " at the Artemis real-time orbit website"}, {"start": 35045.64, "end": 35047.840000000004, "text": " which provides updates on the velocity as well"}, {"start": 35047.840000000004, "end": 35050.4, "text": " as the distance of the Orion spacecraft"}, {"start": 35050.4, "end": 35052.6, "text": " from both Earth and the moon."}, {"start": 35052.6, "end": 35057.88, "text": " The Orion spacecraft and its crew, that crew including Reed Wiseman, Victor Glover,"}, {"start": 35057.88, "end": 35062.96, "text": " Christina Cook, and Jeremy Hansen are currently about 250,000 miles away from the Earth"}, {"start": 35062.96, "end": 35069.04, "text": " and that distance is starting to become smaller as they are now on the return leg"}, {"start": 35069.04, "end": 35074.36, "text": " of their journey and they are about 9,300 miles away from the Moon."}, {"start": 35074.36, "end": 35076.5, "text": " They made their close approach to the Moon."}, {"start": 35076.9, "end": 35079.52, "text": " Integrity Houston with a question about fan speed."}, {"start": 35082.6, "end": 35098.52, "text": " We are wondering if this adjusted fan speed is something that you would like to keep going"}, {"start": 35098.52, "end": 35104.68, "text": " forward or if it was just a specific change request for the events this evening."}, {"start": 35104.68, "end": 35114.68, "text": " Certainly for PAO events, this is an ideal fan speed."}, {"start": 35114.68, "end": 35119.04, "text": " If you're willing to give us this fan speed for routine habitability, I think we would"}, {"start": 35119.04, "end": 35128.04, "text": " take it and try it for a while."}, {"start": 35128.04, "end": 35156.520000000004, "text": " And Reid, we are able to support keeping the fan speed in this config, happy to keep it"}, {"start": 35156.520000000004, "end": 35167.96000000001, "text": " here to collect data? Okay, you got four happy astronauts in here. We'll take it. Obviously,"}, {"start": 35167.96000000001, "end": 35171.16, "text": " we'll need to go and exercise. We'll need to bump it up, but I think for clients living,"}, {"start": 35171.16, "end": 35176.76, "text": " this will be great. We copy, and we love seeing those smiles."}, {"start": 35396.520000000004, "end": 35403.520000000004, "text": " ."}, {"start": 35403.520000000004, "end": 35406.520000000004, "text": " ."}, {"start": 35406.520000000004, "end": 35411.520000000004, "text": " ."}, {"start": 35411.520000000004, "end": 35416.520000000004, "text": " ."}, {"start": 35416.520000000004, "end": 35421.520000000004, "text": " ."}, {"start": 35421.520000000004, "end": 35431.520000000004, "text": " Please send integrity for docking cameras."}, {"start": 35431.520000000004, "end": 35436.520000000004, "text": " Go ahead."}, {"start": 35436.520000000004, "end": 35444.520000000004, "text": " Just want to make sure we have the configure expecting."}, {"start": 35444.520000000004, "end": 35449.520000000004, "text": " I have the dual camera bracket is installed, the window shape is closed,"}, {"start": 35449.520000000004, "end": 35455.520000000004, "text": " and the docking camera is stowed in its Alpha-3 storage area."}, {"start": 35461.520000000004, "end": 35463.520000000004, "text": " That's a good config."}, {"start": 35469.520000000004, "end": 35470.520000000004, "text": " Thank you."}, {"start": 35474.520000000004, "end": 35478.520000000004, "text": " And while I've got you, we are three minutes out from an on-time start of the next event."}, {"start": 35479.520000000004, "end": 35487.72, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 35487.72, "end": 35492.520000000004, "text": " You can see a live look of the Artemis II crew inside the O'Brien spacecraft cabin"}, {"start": 35492.520000000004, "end": 35495.520000000004, "text": " as they prepare for another public affairs downlink event."}, {"start": 35495.520000000004, "end": 35498.200000000004, "text": " There on your screen is CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen along"}, {"start": 35498.200000000004, "end": 35499.96000000001, "text": " with NASA astronaut Reed Wiseman"}, {"start": 35499.96000000001, "end": 35502.72, "text": " and NASA astronaut Victor Glyver popping up."}, {"start": 35506.240000000005, "end": 35508.8, "text": " Earlier today the crew completed their lunar fly"}, {"start": 35508.8, "end": 35513.280000000006, "text": " by observation period, during which the Orion spacecraft"}, {"start": 35513.280000000006, "end": 35515.48, "text": " and its crew passed approximately 4,000"}, {"start": 35515.48, "end": 35518.240000000005, "text": " to 6,000 miles from the moon and provided the astronauts"}, {"start": 35518.240000000005, "end": 35521.08, "text": " with a full disc view of the lunar surface."}, {"start": 35521.08, "end": 35524.560000000005, "text": " And from that higher vantage point, the astronauts were able"}, {"start": 35524.560000000005, "end": 35527.600000000006, "text": " to observe both poles in large scale geological features"}, {"start": 35527.600000000006, "end": 35529.8, "text": " and a single view."}, {"start": 35529.8, "end": 35532.12, "text": " Towards the tail end of that observation period,"}, {"start": 35532.12, "end": 35535.560000000005, "text": " they also were able to see an eclipse."}, {"start": 35535.560000000005, "end": 35537.840000000004, "text": " And that eclipse period lasted about an hour"}, {"start": 35537.840000000004, "end": 35541.020000000004, "text": " was when the sun was hidden from view behind the opposite side"}, {"start": 35541.020000000004, "end": 35543.200000000004, "text": " of the moon from the perspective of Orion."}, {"start": 35545.94, "end": 35548.18, "text": " Since then, the crew has been working to clean up some"}, {"start": 35548.18, "end": 35549.86, "text": " of their observations and transfer some"}, {"start": 35549.86, "end": 35553.18, "text": " of the data and imagery down to the ground to begin processing"}, {"start": 35553.18, "end": 35555.3, "text": " and the science team will take a look at that imagery"}, {"start": 35555.3, "end": 35559.46000000001, "text": " as it comes down ahead of a post lunar Phi by conference tomorrow"}, {"start": 35559.46000000001, "end": 35561.100000000006, "text": " with the crew following their sleep period."}, {"start": 35562.9, "end": 35567.020000000004, "text": " Now we are standing by for a second public affairs event taking place"}, {"start": 35567.020000000004, "end": 35569.020000000004, "text": " in about a minute."}, {"start": 35597.020000000004, "end": 35626.020000000004, "text": " Integrity, this is Houston, are you ready for the event?"}, {"start": 35626.020000000004, "end": 35638.020000000004, "text": " event. Houston integrity is ready for the event. Administrator Isaacman, this is mission"}, {"start": 35638.020000000004, "end": 35643.340000000004, "text": " control Houston. Please call integrity for a voice check. Integrity Jared Isaacman,"}, {"start": 35643.340000000004, "end": 35644.340000000004, "text": " come check."}, {"start": 35644.340000000004, "end": 35654.18, "text": " Administrator Azigman, we've got you loud and clear up here."}, {"start": 35654.18, "end": 35661.340000000004, "text": " I've got you loud and clear and let's see if we can top that last PAO event."}, {"start": 35661.340000000004, "end": 35664.380000000005, "text": " That was pretty special."}, {"start": 35664.380000000005, "end": 35672.020000000004, "text": " So we are going to spend the next 20 minutes doing Q&A from a number of questions that"}, {"start": 35672.020000000004, "end": 35678.66, "text": " have been submitted and we are going to start with one from me."}, {"start": 35678.66, "end": 35686.060000000005, "text": " You all have spent years preparing for this moment and imagining what it must be like"}, {"start": 35686.060000000005, "end": 35692.740000000005, "text": " when you look down at the moon, at the lunar surface, what has surprised you all that you"}, {"start": 35692.74, "end": 35694.74, "text": " you did not anticipate."}, {"start": 35715.74, "end": 35717.74, "text": " Administrator, great to chat with you."}, {"start": 35717.74, "end": 35719.74, "text": " Just something that just shocked me because"}, {"start": 35719.74, "end": 35724.74, "text": " really using imagery and just the three-dimensionality of it."}, {"start": 35724.74, "end": 35727.74, "text": " You know from your experience of seeing the Earth from space"}, {"start": 35727.74, "end": 35729.74, "text": " how it just seems different."}, {"start": 35729.74, "end": 35732.74, "text": " And you look out in depth of things."}, {"start": 35732.74, "end": 35735.74, "text": " And when we were on the far side of the moon looking back at Earth,"}, {"start": 35735.74, "end": 35739.74, "text": " it was just so obvious you had this sphere out in front of you"}, {"start": 35739.74, "end": 35741.74, "text": " of the moon in this three-dimensional."}, {"start": 35741.74, "end": 35744.74, "text": " You really felt like you weren't in a capsule."}, {"start": 35744.74, "end": 35747.74, "text": " You'd been transported to the far side of the moon."}, {"start": 35747.74, "end": 35753.74, "text": " It really just bent your mind. It was an extraordinary human experience. I'm so grateful for it."}, {"start": 35766.74, "end": 35770.74, "text": " Integrity, Jared, anyone else want to answer that one?"}, {"start": 35777.74, "end": 35780.74, "text": " You know, we had an amazing launch."}, {"start": 35780.74, "end": 35788.74, "text": " The SLS is quite a powerful rocket and got us into a 1200 by, you know, eventually a 100-mile orbit"}, {"start": 35788.74, "end": 35793.74, "text": " and clearly powered speed and then we did our translator injection and we were going quite fast."}, {"start": 35793.74, "end": 35797.74, "text": " And so with all of that speed though, it still took us days to get here"}, {"start": 35797.74, "end": 35804.74, "text": " and so the scope of all of the things to a 321-foot tall rocket was amazing."}, {"start": 35804.74, "end": 35808.74, "text": " It just puts the power required to do this in perspective."}, {"start": 35808.74, "end": 35813.74, "text": " But then even with all that power, to get to those velocities, it still took us days."}, {"start": 35813.74, "end": 35817.74, "text": " And the breadth of the distance we had to cover."}, {"start": 35817.74, "end": 35827.74, "text": " Watching the distance from Earth count up and the distance from the moon count down was one of the most surprising things I've enjoyed."}, {"start": 35827.74, "end": 35834.46, "text": " Well, as I was trying to formulate an answer, at first, I couldn't do anything because there"}, {"start": 35834.46, "end": 35836.9, "text": " are so many things to choose from."}, {"start": 35836.9, "end": 35842.659999999996, "text": " I'll try to just narrow it down, but I'm going to go with something we did yesterday, a manual"}, {"start": 35842.659999999996, "end": 35848.979999999996, "text": " pilot test objective where we just basically got to sit at the vehicle."}, {"start": 35848.979999999996, "end": 35855.06, "text": " It was Jeremy and I this time and just drive around using the rotational hand controller,"}, {"start": 35855.06, "end": 35858.899999999994, "text": " racially just drive it with the stick and how well it handled,"}, {"start": 35859.159999999996, "end": 35864.1, "text": " how tight the control algorithms were, and watching it respond"}, {"start": 35864.1, "end": 35866.619999999995, "text": " when we actually degraded it on purpose by going"}, {"start": 35866.619999999995, "end": 35868.399999999994, "text": " into three degrees of freedom control"}, {"start": 35868.399999999994, "end": 35871.34, "text": " by actually inhibiting some of the jets, which even though we"}, {"start": 35871.34, "end": 35873.899999999994, "text": " have jet redundancy of course for each other"}, {"start": 35873.899999999994, "end": 35875.22, "text": " in these complicated algorithms."}, {"start": 35875.22, "end": 35879.52, "text": " So it was just amazing to be in a deep space spacecraft"}, {"start": 35879.52, "end": 35881.7, "text": " and just be flying it around by hand."}, {"start": 35881.700000000004, "end": 35886.420000000006, "text": " The one other thing I'll say is how fast it has gone by."}, {"start": 35886.420000000006, "end": 35888.420000000006, "text": " I'm not ready to go home."}, {"start": 35888.740000000005, "end": 35894.420000000006, "text": " I can't believe that something this cramped of quarters can fly by"}, {"start": 35894.420000000006, "end": 35896.060000000005, "text": " and still be fun every single minute."}, {"start": 35897.740000000005, "end": 35900.9, "text": " And I'll just close out with, I think just scale, Jared,"}, {"start": 35900.9, "end": 35902.86000000001, "text": " is the thing that is just blowing my mind."}, {"start": 35902.86000000001, "end": 35910.00000000001, "text": " You know, you flew Polaris Dawn to some amazing Apogee numbers"}, {"start": 35910.0, "end": 35915.24, "text": " And on the International Space Station, we're 250 nautical miles up, and that's the most"}, {"start": 35915.24, "end": 35918.4, "text": " beautiful view I think a human could 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35948.68, "end": 35952.36, "text": " and NASA is doing this and international team is doing this and they're doing it very well."}, {"start": 35954.36, "end": 35960.12, "text": " Excellent words integrity so a certainly a very wild insertion orbit I can imagine"}, {"start": 35960.12, "end": 35965.48, "text": " the contrast between perigee and apogee the scale of the scale of it all the 3d"}, {"start": 35965.48, "end": 35970.32, "text": " seeing the moon come alive and then certainly manual control will every"}, {"start": 35970.32, "end": 35977.08, "text": " every dragon crew for the last five years is very jealous on that okay so we're"}, {"start": 35977.08, "end": 35983.96000000001, "text": " going to we're going to questions here this one you all you the Artemis 2 crew"}, {"start": 35983.96000000001, "end": 35989.72, "text": " inspire all of us but what inspires you"}, {"start": 35995.48, "end": 36002.44, "text": " I think as you get older, your answer to that question changes a 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every night when you go to bed. That's really what you end up thinking. At least that's what I end up thinking."}, {"start": 36045.8, "end": 36047.64, "text": " Thank you. All right. So"}, {"start": 36047.64, "end": 36055.64, "text": " So, here's a question, it's a good one, so for the Artemis III crew, what is the first,"}, {"start": 36055.64, "end": 36072.24, "text": " what is the advice you would pass along for the next astronauts that will go in Orion?"}, {"start": 36072.24, "end": 36073.24, "text": " That's a great question, Jared."}, {"start": 36073.24, "end": 36075.36, "text": " We've actually been thinking about the Artemis II,"}, {"start": 36075.36, "end": 36077.0, "text": " sorry, the Artemis III crew,"}, {"start": 36077.0, "end": 36079.68, "text": " since we were assigned as the Artemis II crew,"}, {"start": 36079.68, "end": 36082.24, "text": " it was the beginning of how we came up with"}, {"start": 36082.24, "end": 36084.68, "text": " how we wanted to fly this mission,"}, {"start": 36084.68, "end": 36086.6, "text": " how we wanted to buy down risk for the program,"}, {"start": 36086.6, "end": 36089.079999999994, "text": " and values as a crew."}, 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"end": 36148.72, "text": " So you are going to be, well, you've already surpassed"}, {"start": 36148.72, "end": 36151.880000000005, "text": " more than 250,000 miles from Earth"}, {"start": 36151.880000000005, "end": 36154.32, "text": " farther than any human has gone before."}, {"start": 36154.32, "end": 36157.200000000004, "text": " So what are some words that come to mind"}, {"start": 36157.200000000004, "end": 36158.8, "text": " when you try to wrap your mind around"}, {"start": 36158.8, "end": 36160.96000000001, "text": " in this very unique experience."}, {"start": 36171.04, "end": 36173.68, "text": " I'll be honest with you, the main word"}, {"start": 36173.68, "end": 36177.840000000004, "text": " because superlatives just don't do it justice is humility."}, {"start": 36177.840000000004, "end": 36181.96000000001, "text": " We would never be here if it weren't for so many people"}, {"start": 36181.96000000001, "end": 36185.240000000005, "text": " that came before us, starting 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planet and humanity's future among the stars."}, {"start": 36348.92, "end": 36352.56, "text": " There are so many directions, I think we could go with that."}, {"start": 36352.56, "end": 36358.56, "text": " And I just, you know, I, I think that there's, you know,"}, {"start": 36358.56, "end": 36361.72, "text": " glow, but I think real impact is local."}, {"start": 36361.72, "end": 36365.68, "text": " And I, I, is, is to see the earth as an entire thing and look"}, {"start": 36365.68, "end": 36370.36, "text": " at it, this system and to see it all in once, but I'm,"}, {"start": 36370.36, "end": 36373.72, "text": " and I, my daughter's in just the, you know, the things"}, {"start": 36373.72, "end": 36376.84, "text": " that we can impact directly, the people that I can touch,"}, {"start": 36376.84, "end": 36380.72, "text": " that I can speak to, hug and show love and gratitude toward."}, {"start": 36380.72, "end": 36387.28, "text": " is the thing that I think is going to change in last."}, {"start": 36387.28, "end": 36391.08, "text": " And you also talked about the future"}, {"start": 36391.08, "end": 36392.840000000004, "text": " that we're going to have in the stars."}, {"start": 36392.840000000004, "end": 36396.68, "text": " And this mission, I think, we swung for the fence"}, {"start": 36396.68, "end": 36399.68, "text": " and launched on our first try after learning a lot earlier"}, {"start": 36399.68, "end": 36400.16, "text": " this year."}, {"start": 36400.16, "end": 36402.0, "text": " But I think it set the stage for us"}, {"start": 36402.0, "end": 36404.8, "text": " to go out and continue to swing for the fence."}, {"start": 36404.8, "end": 36407.840000000004, "text": " Our and our Ryan SLS and the ground systems programs"}, {"start": 36407.840000000004, "end": 36409.4, "text": " to go and get the next one teed up"}, {"start": 36409.4, "end": 36412.12, "text": " so that that crew can knock it off out of the park."}, {"start": 36412.12, "end": 36415.94, "text": " And so I have huge expectations for what's coming next."}, {"start": 36420.18, "end": 36421.44, "text": " All right, good words."}, {"start": 36421.44, "end": 36423.96, "text": " Are you feeling homesick for Earth?"}, {"start": 36433.840000000004, "end": 36438.0, "text": " I will tell you, last to my eyes,"}, {"start": 36438.0, "end": 36440.14, "text": " I did start thinking about getting home."}, {"start": 36440.14, "end": 36441.38, "text": " It's not a homesickness at all,"}, {"start": 36441.38, "end": 36443.92, "text": " but the first time, probably in three years,"}, {"start": 36443.92, "end": 36448.04, "text": " I let my mind get past the moon and back towards home,"}, {"start": 36448.04, "end": 36449.4, "text": " and I had to catch myself right there."}, {"start": 36449.4, "end": 36450.96, "text": " You're an operator just like we are,"}, {"start": 36450.96, "end": 36453.76, "text": " and you know that is the place to be when you're up here."}, {"start": 36453.76, "end": 36456.48, "text": " We gotta look one step ahead."}, {"start": 36456.48, "end": 36458.08, "text": " What's our next burn?"}, {"start": 36458.08, "end": 36460.04, "text": " How are we setting up our trajectory to get home?"}, {"start": 36460.04, "end": 36460.92, "text": " And we are gonna do that."}, {"start": 36460.92, "end": 36463.16, "text": " We are locked in, and we are definitely excited"}, {"start": 36463.16, "end": 36465.08, "text": " for the second half of this mission,"}, {"start": 36465.08, "end": 36466.92, "text": " and we are on guard."}, {"start": 36466.92, "end": 36469.479999999996, "text": " We are the first crew to fly this vehicle."}, {"start": 36469.479999999996, "end": 36471.84, "text": " We are ready for any contingency in any scenario."}, {"start": 36471.84, "end": 36473.96, "text": " And we are gonna stay locked in every second"}, {"start": 36473.96, "end": 36476.159999999996, "text": " until we are back on that Navy ship"}, {"start": 36476.159999999996, 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I've been into night sky photography for a long time and so the dream come true for"}, {"start": 36521.799999999996, "end": 36522.799999999996, "text": " me."}, {"start": 36522.799999999996, "end": 36525.88, "text": " I have thought specifically to that community."}, {"start": 36525.88, "end": 36529.2, "text": " The time lapses I've been trying to get, those are a little tougher because we have"}, {"start": 36529.2, "end": 36530.759999999995, "text": " a very dynamic vehicle."}, {"start": 36530.759999999995, "end": 36535.399999999994, "text": " It's not like being on ISS where you can get the city lights below and the auroras and"}, {"start": 36535.399999999994, "end": 36537.84, "text": " the spinning stars around the North Star."}, {"start": 36537.84, "end": 36539.68, "text": " There's a lot going on."}, {"start": 36539.68, "end": 36546.56, "text": " But what we got to do next matter is out of this world."}, {"start": 36546.56, "end": 36552.6, "text": " When we viewed that eclipse, that was the one time we all said we literally cannot"}, {"start": 36552.6, "end": 36555.52, "text": " capture this with a camera."}, {"start": 36555.520000000004, "end": 36556.520000000004, "text": " Anything else?"}, {"start": 36556.520000000004, "end": 36561.08, "text": " I think we've been able to, we've really put our hearts and minds into making sure we understand"}, {"start": 36561.08, "end": 36564.36, "text": " it so that we can bring that home to everyone."}, {"start": 36564.36, "end": 36570.920000000006, "text": " But having to set the low light features for Earth shine on the moon while it's in a"}, {"start": 36570.920000000006, "end": 36572.76, "text": " clip, that was a new one."}, {"start": 36572.76, "end": 36577.00000000001, "text": " I had to dig deep in my book for that one."}, {"start": 36577.00000000001, "end": 36581.36, "text": " And thanks for the iPhone, it's been working great."}, {"start": 36581.36, "end": 36586.92, "text": " glad to hear that and there are a couple billion people back here on Earth that are extremely"}, {"start": 36586.92, "end": 36592.36, "text": " excited to look at the imagery you've captured up there."}, {"start": 36592.36, "end": 36601.64, "text": " Okay, well, I want to thank you all, integrity."}, {"start": 36601.64, "end": 36608.04, "text": " So Reed, Victor, Christina, Jeremy, on behalf of NASA and space-loving people across the"}, {"start": 36608.04, "end": 36615.72, "text": " world. Thank you for taking us with you to the moon. Thank you for, thank you for"}, {"start": 36615.72, "end": 36621.94, "text": " your courage. All of your beautiful words that we've heard. You represent the"}, {"start": 36621.94, "end": 36626.48, "text": " absolute best of us. We're proud of you and we look forward to welcoming you,"}, {"start": 36626.48, "end": 36632.12, "text": " welcoming you back safely to the good earth very soon. Godspeed and go Artemis 2."}, {"start": 36638.04, "end": 36642.520000000004, "text": " Thank you so much, Administrator. We are just proud to be a part of this team doing our"}, {"start": 36642.520000000004, "end": 36648.520000000004, "text": " work every day and we are supported by a huge world of humans and we are just honored"}, {"start": 36648.520000000004, "end": 36655.840000000004, "text": " to be a part of that. Thank you. We'll see you soon."}, {"start": 36655.840000000004, "end": 36661.56, "text": " Integrity, this is Houston ACR. That concludes the event. Thank you."}, {"start": 36661.56, "end": 36666.12, "text": " Thank you to all participants. Integrity, we are now resuming operational audio comm."}, {"start": 36726.12, "end": 36734.200000000004, "text": " This is Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas."}, {"start": 36734.200000000004, "end": 36737.72, "text": " That second public affairs event with NASA administrator Isaac Mann"}, {"start": 36737.72, "end": 36741.520000000004, "text": " and the crew onboard the Orion spacecraft named integrity now complete"}, {"start": 36741.520000000004, "end": 36742.58, "text": " and they're on your screen."}, {"start": 36742.58, "end": 36746.16, "text": " You're seeing a live view from the Orion spacecraft specifically"}, {"start": 36746.16, "end": 36748.240000000005, "text": " from the camera on its solar ray wings"}, {"start": 36748.240000000005, "end": 36751.100000000006, "text": " and you can see a crescent Earth there."}, {"start": 36751.100000000006, "end": 36755.240000000005, "text": " The crew is now officially on the return leg of their journey"}, {"start": 36755.24, "end": 36760.68, "text": " and the earth is now their target with that splashdown targeted for April 10th."}, {"start": 36815.24, "end": 36839.96, "text": " This is Michigan Control Houston inside the Artemis flight control room as the lunar flyby"}, {"start": 36839.96, "end": 36842.36, "text": " by coverage is coming to a close."}, {"start": 36843.56, "end": 36847.4, "text": " You can see a final look there of the Orion spacecraft"}, {"start": 36847.4, "end": 36850.0, "text": " and that crescent moon in the distance."}, {"start": 36850.44, "end": 36853.9, "text": " The Artemis II crew inside the Orion spacecraft named integrity"}, {"start": 36853.9, "end": 36856.54, "text": " lifted off atop the Space Launch System rocket"}, {"start": 36856.54, "end": 36859.28, "text": " on Wednesday, April 1st from NASA's Kennedy Space Center"}, {"start": 36859.28, "end": 36859.88, "text": " in Florida."}, {"start": 36860.38, "end": 36863.159999999996, "text": " This crew is the first to live and work 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"end": 36889.94, "text": " the point at which the pole of the moon's gravity"}, {"start": 36889.94, "end": 36892.46, "text": " became stronger than the pole of Earth's gravity,"}, {"start": 36892.46, "end": 36895.06, "text": " and the crew will remain in this lunar sphere"}, {"start": 36895.06, "end": 36897.74, "text": " of influence until about 12, 25 p.m. central,"}, {"start": 36897.74, "end": 36900.939999999995, "text": " 1.25 p.m. Eastern on April 7th."}, {"start": 36900.939999999995, "end": 36902.979999999996, "text": " Today, the crew spent the majority of their day"}, {"start": 36902.979999999996, "end": 36905.939999999995, "text": " making science observations and capturing imagery"}, {"start": 36905.939999999995, "end": 36907.7, "text": " as part of the lunar flyby,"}, {"start": 36907.7, "end": 36909.439999999995, "text": " during which Orion and its crew"}, {"start": 36909.439999999995, "end": 36912.46, "text": " passed approximately 4,000 to 6,000 miles from the moon"}, 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distance from the Earth"}, {"start": 36938.1, "end": 36943.26, "text": " during their mission at a distance of 252,756 miles"}, {"start": 36943.26, "end": 36945.1, "text": " away from Earth."}, {"start": 36945.1, "end": 36948.26, "text": " Integrity, Houston, with two updates."}, {"start": 36955.78, "end": 36964.78, "text": " I'm used to going ahead for any, with you, Peter."}, {"start": 36964.78, "end": 36970.78, "text": " Hey, Victor. Again, awesome job on both of those events. The team down here really enjoyed following along."}, {"start": 36970.78, "end": 36979.78, "text": " I've got two sync items for you. The first is that, based on ground schedules, we'd like to pull your flight director conference up before your PMC."}, {"start": 36979.78, "end": 36983.78, "text": " your PMC, so we'll start the Flight Director Conference at the time the PMC is currently"}, {"start": 36983.78, "end": 36986.78, "text": " scheduled."}, {"start": 36986.78, "end": 36998.659999999996, "text": " And the second item is just following up on the DU1 caution."}, {"start": 36998.659999999996, "end": 37002.82, "text": " We believe this is a recurrence of what we saw with DU2 earlier in the mission."}, {"start": 37002.82, "end": 37007.18, "text": " It's back up and it's ready for you to reconfigure your displays as you wish."}, {"start": 37007.18, "end": 37008.18, "text": " And I see you have that in work."}, {"start": 37008.18, "end": 37009.18, "text": " Okay, great."}, {"start": 37009.18, "end": 37010.18, "text": " We would love a main and secondary helpline fan."}, {"start": 37010.18, "end": 37011.18, "text": " It's really the main one."}, {"start": 37011.18, "end": 37012.18, "text": " Check in."}, {"start": 37012.18, "end": 37013.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37013.18, "end": 37014.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37014.18, "end": 37015.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37015.18, "end": 37016.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37016.18, "end": 37017.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37017.18, "end": 37018.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37018.18, "end": 37019.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37019.18, "end": 37020.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37020.18, "end": 37021.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37021.18, "end": 37022.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37022.18, "end": 37023.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37023.18, "end": 37024.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37024.18, "end": 37025.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37025.18, "end": 37026.18, "text": " Okay."}, {"start": 37026.18, "end": 37030.18, "text": " Main and secondary dump lines are really the main lines."}, {"start": 37036.18, "end": 37037.18, "text": " Check in."}, {"start": 37037.18, "end": 37053.94, "text": " And read back with you on the dump lines."}, {"start": 37053.94, "end": 37059.02, "text": " The main dump is open and it's proceeding very slowly, but the secondary is"}]}