1 00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:33,040 ready 2 00:00:33,050 --> 00:01:23,109 [Music] 3 00:01:28,789 --> 00:01:26,450 Artemis is building on an already solid 4 00:01:31,070 --> 00:01:28,799 Legacy if we look backwards in time just 5 00:01:33,170 --> 00:01:31,080 a little bit right now our crews are on 6 00:01:35,810 --> 00:01:33,180 the International Space Station learning 7 00:01:37,609 --> 00:01:35,820 how to truly work off of the planet how 8 00:01:39,170 --> 00:01:37,619 does the human body perform how do we 9 00:01:41,270 --> 00:01:39,180 resupply this International Space 10 00:01:43,190 --> 00:01:41,280 Station these are lessons that will be 11 00:01:45,050 --> 00:01:43,200 critical on the moon and as we look 12 00:01:46,969 --> 00:01:45,060 forward and then if you step back in 13 00:01:48,590 --> 00:01:46,979 time how do we build a large Cadence 14 00:01:49,969 --> 00:01:48,600 like we had in the space shuttle to 15 00:01:52,609 --> 00:01:49,979 service things in low earth orbit 16 00:01:54,649 --> 00:01:52,619 looking back from that to Skylab our 17 00:01:57,350 --> 00:01:54,659 first efforts to live off of the planet 18 00:01:59,510 --> 00:01:57,360 and then Apollo of course Apollo to me 19 00:02:01,429 --> 00:01:59,520 changed the entire direction of our 20 00:02:03,649 --> 00:02:01,439 nation and in many ways of the entire 21 00:02:06,530 --> 00:02:03,659 world just achieving the truly 22 00:02:10,609 --> 00:02:06,540 Unthinkable in the 19 60s Apollo 23 00:02:14,390 --> 00:02:12,710 when we think about Artemis we focus a 24 00:02:15,589 --> 00:02:14,400 lot on the moon but I just want 25 00:02:17,930 --> 00:02:15,599 everybody in the room and everybody 26 00:02:19,850 --> 00:02:17,940 watching to remember our sights are not 27 00:02:22,250 --> 00:02:19,860 set on the moon our sights are set 28 00:02:23,390 --> 00:02:22,260 clearly on Mars and everything that 29 00:02:24,830 --> 00:02:23,400 you're thinking about today everything 30 00:02:26,750 --> 00:02:24,840 that we're going to do in Artemis 1 31 00:02:28,309 --> 00:02:26,760 Artemis one leads to Artemis 2 which 32 00:02:30,290 --> 00:02:28,319 leads to Artemis 3 when we hope to have 33 00:02:32,449 --> 00:02:30,300 humans on the surface of the Moon but 34 00:02:34,010 --> 00:02:32,459 Artemis 3 is leading to the rest of the 35 00:02:36,229 --> 00:02:34,020 Artemis program 36 00:02:37,910 --> 00:02:36,239 the first woman the first person of 37 00:02:39,830 --> 00:02:37,920 color on the surface of the Moon and 38 00:02:41,690 --> 00:02:39,840 then the first humans tracking out to 39 00:02:43,009 --> 00:02:41,700 Mars and putting our footsteps and 40 00:02:45,830 --> 00:02:43,019 building science Laboratories and 41 00:02:48,530 --> 00:02:45,840 inhabiting another another planet to me 42 00:02:50,509 --> 00:02:48,540 it's just the most awe-inspiring moment 43 00:02:51,770 --> 00:02:50,519 that we have had here at Nasa and I love 44 00:02:54,320 --> 00:02:51,780 working here right now it's it's an 45 00:02:57,410 --> 00:02:54,330 honor to get to do so 46 00:02:57,410 --> 00:02:57,420 [Applause] 47 00:03:03,830 --> 00:02:59,800 are you good or you want to get higher 48 00:03:27,890 --> 00:03:03,840 [Music] 49 00:03:33,350 --> 00:03:31,009 and lift off lift off of Reed Wiseman 50 00:03:35,149 --> 00:03:33,360 Max rayev and Alexander Gerst the 51 00:03:41,510 --> 00:03:35,159 international crew on their way to the 52 00:03:41,520 --> 00:04:17,830 [Music] 53 00:04:29,390 --> 00:04:21,349 yaw and half a degree for Beach 54 00:04:35,770 --> 00:04:31,670 foreign 55 00:04:43,550 --> 00:04:39,830 contact and capture confirmed at 8 44 PM 56 00:05:01,689 --> 00:04:44,749 good 57 00:05:07,550 --> 00:05:05,450 the B cat is a binary colloidal alloy 58 00:05:10,730 --> 00:05:07,560 test that studies nanoscale particles 59 00:05:26,749 --> 00:05:10,740 dispersed in liquid known as a colloidal 60 00:05:30,650 --> 00:05:28,969 we spent about uh I don't know probably 61 00:05:32,029 --> 00:05:30,660 a quarter of our time looking in 62 00:05:33,710 --> 00:05:32,039 ourselves and what is going on with the 63 00:05:35,510 --> 00:05:33,720 human body right there I'm looking at my 64 00:05:37,189 --> 00:05:35,520 calf muscle on the ultrasound really 65 00:05:38,930 --> 00:05:37,199 neat to watch my calf go from the back 66 00:05:40,249 --> 00:05:38,940 of my leg and it kind of regrew on the 67 00:05:54,110 --> 00:05:40,259 front of my leg because I was just using 68 00:05:58,550 --> 00:05:56,090 every astronaut's dream is to get to do 69 00:05:59,990 --> 00:05:58,560 a spacewalk and so uh come about October 70 00:06:01,909 --> 00:06:00,000 we got the chance to go out and do two 71 00:06:03,890 --> 00:06:01,919 spacewalks uh first one was with Alex 72 00:06:05,450 --> 00:06:03,900 Gerst and that was great two rookies 73 00:06:06,890 --> 00:06:05,460 going out the door first time in the 74 00:06:08,870 --> 00:06:06,900 space station program we had done that 75 00:06:11,390 --> 00:06:08,880 and if you want to up the gains and up 76 00:06:14,029 --> 00:06:11,400 the nerves a good bit uh that was it for 77 00:06:15,950 --> 00:06:14,039 me but uh I'm kind of scared Heights you 78 00:06:17,570 --> 00:06:15,960 can see me there on the bottom I'm stuck 79 00:06:19,969 --> 00:06:17,580 out on one of these things Alex took 80 00:06:21,409 --> 00:06:19,979 this picture with a fisheye lens 10.5 81 00:06:22,909 --> 00:06:21,419 millimeter so the Earth isn't quite that 82 00:06:25,670 --> 00:06:22,919 curved you can see it's a little bent 83 00:06:27,050 --> 00:06:25,680 but man what a fascinating what a 84 00:06:28,430 --> 00:06:27,060 fascinating view we're outside for about 85 00:06:30,409 --> 00:06:28,440 six and a half hours you got a little 86 00:06:32,450 --> 00:06:30,419 little drink bag of water and before we 87 00:06:34,550 --> 00:06:32,460 even go out the hatch it's four hours in 88 00:06:35,570 --> 00:06:34,560 that suit so it's a very long day this 89 00:06:36,950 --> 00:06:35,580 is the hardest thing I've ever done 90 00:06:38,090 --> 00:06:36,960 mentally physically it doesn't matter 91 00:06:40,490 --> 00:06:38,100 this is the hardest thing I've ever done 92 00:06:42,770 --> 00:06:40,500 I've landed on a Navy ship over 500 93 00:06:45,650 --> 00:06:42,780 times a bunch of them at night but this 94 00:06:47,450 --> 00:06:45,660 takes the cake for difficulty and also 95 00:08:00,170 --> 00:06:47,460 takes cake for just ridiculously cool 96 00:08:03,890 --> 00:08:02,029 I I think they saved the best for last 97 00:08:05,570 --> 00:08:03,900 if you're a roller coaster Enthusiast 98 00:08:07,850 --> 00:08:05,580 they definitely saved the best for last 99 00:08:09,650 --> 00:08:07,860 uh we get in our little spacecraft and 100 00:08:10,969 --> 00:08:09,660 you undock from the space station and we 101 00:08:13,909 --> 00:08:10,979 look out the window and there's just 102 00:08:15,650 --> 00:08:13,919 stuff coming off of it like crazy and I 103 00:08:17,270 --> 00:08:15,660 was like that's amazing to look out 104 00:08:18,110 --> 00:08:17,280 there it was part of our spacecraft a 105 00:08:20,089 --> 00:08:18,120 few minutes ago and now it's 106 00:08:21,170 --> 00:08:20,099 disintegrating and then as you really 107 00:08:23,450 --> 00:08:21,180 start hitting the thick part of the 108 00:08:25,610 --> 00:08:23,460 atmosphere the window turns from pink to 109 00:08:27,409 --> 00:08:25,620 Red to maroon and eventually to Black 110 00:08:29,809 --> 00:08:27,419 you can't see anything anymore and so 111 00:08:31,010 --> 00:08:29,819 really amazing and uh and then the 112 00:08:32,870 --> 00:08:31,020 parachute comes out you're still 113 00:08:34,730 --> 00:08:32,880 supersonic uh you've just been at about 114 00:08:36,889 --> 00:08:34,740 five G's and then the parachute comes 115 00:08:37,909 --> 00:08:36,899 out and then it's just crazy Mayhem and 116 00:08:39,529 --> 00:08:37,919 you feel like you're tumbling and 117 00:08:40,850 --> 00:08:39,539 flipping around and you are tumbling and 118 00:08:42,889 --> 00:08:40,860 flipping around and spinning around and 119 00:08:43,969 --> 00:08:42,899 then it all starts to quiet down and 120 00:08:45,889 --> 00:08:43,979 you're just kind of coming down under 121 00:08:48,410 --> 00:08:45,899 parachutes real nice and you ride your 122 00:08:50,750 --> 00:08:48,420 way down and uh and then the last hit is 123 00:09:01,790 --> 00:08:50,760 the The Landing in Kazakhstan and it's a 124 00:09:06,170 --> 00:09:04,430 the rescue forces open our hatch almost 125 00:09:08,329 --> 00:09:06,180 immediately you feel this cold air of 126 00:09:09,470 --> 00:09:08,339 Kazakhstan come in great feeling and 127 00:09:10,970 --> 00:09:09,480 then they start pulling you out one by 128 00:09:12,650 --> 00:09:10,980 one I was the last one to get pulled out 129 00:09:13,790 --> 00:09:12,660 and you get as you're going out like I 130 00:09:15,530 --> 00:09:13,800 wanted to touch the outside of that 131 00:09:17,269 --> 00:09:15,540 spacecraft and get my hands all charred 132 00:09:19,009 --> 00:09:17,279 and black from all that so I did that 133 00:09:20,690 --> 00:09:19,019 and then they put you in a seat and 134 00:09:22,070 --> 00:09:20,700 there's more adrenaline than you could 135 00:09:23,630 --> 00:09:22,080 ever imagine right there in that moment 136 00:09:25,310 --> 00:09:23,640 so there's I mean they probably could