1 00:00:00,030 --> 00:00:13,240 liftoff in five four three two one zero 2 00:00:18,560 --> 00:00:16,210 this is the white flight control room 3 00:00:20,689 --> 00:00:18,570 this is one of several control rooms 4 00:00:23,090 --> 00:00:20,699 that we use here to interact with the 5 00:00:24,980 --> 00:00:23,100 astronauts while they're in space we are 6 00:00:26,960 --> 00:00:24,990 sitting inside Boeing's mission 7 00:00:28,759 --> 00:00:26,970 simulator part of the realistic 8 00:00:31,700 --> 00:00:28,769 atmosphere is you may hear reaction 9 00:00:33,920 --> 00:00:31,710 control jets firing as technology 10 00:00:37,670 --> 00:00:33,930 advances on earth it does in space as 11 00:00:39,889 --> 00:00:37,680 well a touchscreen has never been used 12 00:00:42,049 --> 00:00:39,899 on a spacecraft as a major instrument in 13 00:00:44,990 --> 00:00:42,059 the past and it certainly is a modern 14 00:00:47,959 --> 00:00:45,000 approach this is a simulator of the crew 15 00:00:51,020 --> 00:00:47,969 dragon with a fully functioning avionics 16 00:00:53,240 --> 00:00:51,030 system inside here the trainers and 17 00:00:56,569 --> 00:00:53,250 astronauts will be able to walk through 18 00:01:00,110 --> 00:00:56,579 an entire cycle of suiting up climbing 19 00:01:02,450 --> 00:01:00,120 on board getting seated strapping in and 20 00:01:06,560 --> 00:01:02,460 walking through the entire check-out 21 00:01:08,679 --> 00:01:06,570 launch and orbital procedures you might 22 00:01:10,910 --> 00:01:08,689 recognize this it's a falcon core stage 23 00:01:14,359 --> 00:01:10,920 they're used for both the Falcon nines 24 00:01:16,070 --> 00:01:14,369 and the Falcon Heavy rocket all SpaceX 25 00:01:18,380 --> 00:01:16,080 Rockets are designed and built at their 26 00:01:20,240 --> 00:01:18,390 headquarters in California before being 27 00:01:22,640 --> 00:01:20,250 transported to the rocket development 28 00:01:24,710 --> 00:01:22,650 facility in regret or Texas for engine 29 00:01:26,539 --> 00:01:24,720 testing and then finally here to the 30 00:01:28,940 --> 00:01:26,549 Kennedy Space Center or to another 31 00:01:30,440 --> 00:01:28,950 SpaceX launch site we're out here at 32 00:01:31,460 --> 00:01:30,450 slick 41 now where they're in the 33 00:01:33,230 --> 00:01:31,470 process right now of making 34 00:01:35,510 --> 00:01:33,240 modifications to be ready for commercial 35 00:01:36,859 --> 00:01:35,520 crew launches one of the things we had 36 00:01:39,109 --> 00:01:36,869 in mind when we selected two partners 37 00:01:41,539 --> 00:01:39,119 was diversity diversity of thought 38 00:01:43,700 --> 00:01:41,549 opinion approach perspective execution 39 00:01:45,020 --> 00:01:43,710 and innovation Boeing and SpaceX are 40 00:01:47,240 --> 00:01:45,030 doing things differently and we love 41 00:01:49,639 --> 00:01:47,250 that for Boeing they wanted to focus on 42 00:01:51,800 --> 00:01:49,649 creating an amazing space capsule and so 43 00:01:53,600 --> 00:01:51,810 they're working to flout top of a proven 44 00:01:55,969 --> 00:01:53,610 rocket they're working with United 45 00:01:58,310 --> 00:01:55,979 Launch Alliance or ula to fly on top of 46 00:02:00,230 --> 00:01:58,320 the Atlas 5 we've discovered that beam 47 00:02:03,109 --> 00:02:00,240 under water is a great way to simulate 48 00:02:04,389 --> 00:02:03,119 working in space the movements in both 49 00:02:07,270 --> 00:02:04,399 locations are 50 00:02:10,029 --> 00:02:07,280 and methodical you have the ability to 51 00:02:12,460 --> 00:02:10,039 move in any direction and you're able to 52 00:02:15,820 --> 00:02:12,470 practice doing pull operations in real 53 00:02:18,100 --> 00:02:15,830 space suits those giant structures you