1 00:00:02,280 --> 00:00:07,040 WILLIAMS: I am not a geeky person and I don’t really love software all the time, but actually 2 00:00:07,040 --> 00:00:12,809 seeing automated software, not only on the spacecraft but on the rocket, come together, 3 00:00:12,809 --> 00:00:14,680 it’s REALLY COOL! 4 00:00:15,120 --> 00:00:22,170 COWART: Boeing is flying a ULA Atlas V rocket, and they will have their CST-100, or the Starliner, 5 00:00:22,170 --> 00:00:25,920 as they call it, sitting on top of that. 6 00:00:28,060 --> 00:00:34,180 COWART: For the SpaceX side we’ve got the Falcon 9 rocket, which is now the Block 5, and you may be hearing about that 7 00:00:34,180 --> 00:00:38,420 as well as a modified Dragon capsule on top. 8 00:00:40,160 --> 00:00:45,480 SIMS: When you step into even just a demonstration of what their capsule looks like, it’s like, 9 00:00:45,640 --> 00:00:46,500 WHOA. 10 00:00:46,580 --> 00:00:51,500 It has this beautiful feel and touch to it, it’s very sleek. 11 00:00:52,580 --> 00:00:58,820 FERGUSON: We’ve really designed, for the first time in 30 years, how does a human interface 12 00:00:58,820 --> 00:01:05,890 with a spacecraft? And a lot has happened it thirty years. We see cars that are autonomous drive around the road 13 00:01:05,890 --> 00:01:12,770 How do I create that interface to allow the human to be involved, but at the same time, 14 00:01:12,770 --> 00:01:14,960 a passenger and not too involved? 15 00:01:14,960 --> 00:01:19,509 How do we make it easier for someone to become an astronaut? 16 00:01:19,509 --> 00:01:23,150 WILLIAMS: Folks all over the world are going to be watching this because we’re integrating