1 00:01:20,830 --> 00:01:17,350 let me a Houston we're set up down here 2 00:01:22,890 --> 00:01:20,840 for pmc on your call no rush we realize 3 00:01:27,010 --> 00:01:22,900 you're finishing up with the ifm and 4 00:01:28,960 --> 00:01:27,020 will be el Oso in about 11 minutes we 5 00:01:30,090 --> 00:01:28,970 get it in before the elois great if not 6 00:01:32,770 --> 00:01:30,100 we'll pick it up on the other side 7 00:01:34,510 --> 00:01:32,780 astronaut dr. Michael gurnard who is 8 00:01:36,880 --> 00:01:34,520 from Mansfield is joining us right now 9 00:01:39,760 --> 00:01:36,890 along with astronaut Roger crouch and 10 00:01:41,470 --> 00:01:39,770 astronaut Janice Voss and Michael let's 11 00:01:43,360 --> 00:01:41,480 start with you if it's okay I understand 12 00:01:46,120 --> 00:01:43,370 that you're over the South Atlantic just 13 00:01:48,490 --> 00:01:46,130 about now 185 statute miles straight up 14 00:01:50,560 --> 00:01:48,500 what's the most significant part of this 15 00:01:55,690 --> 00:01:50,570 mission that you are directly involved 16 00:01:57,850 --> 00:01:55,700 with Omar on this mission is to be the 17 00:01:59,230 --> 00:01:57,860 lead of the orbiter during now it's 18 00:02:01,450 --> 00:01:59,240 called the blue ship it's a two ship 19 00:02:04,150 --> 00:02:01,460 mission if some red job is to keep the 20 00:02:06,790 --> 00:02:04,160 Space Shuttle flying and working on the 21 00:02:08,919 --> 00:02:06,800 lease or that Roger and Janice back in 22 00:02:10,600 --> 00:02:08,929 the lab here can tell you on two very 23 00:02:13,660 --> 00:02:10,610 important science side that they're 24 00:02:15,460 --> 00:02:13,670 doing it's certainly impressive that 25 00:02:18,940 --> 00:02:15,470 you've been able to come back into space 26 00:02:21,310 --> 00:02:18,950 so quickly after the shortened mission 27 00:02:25,840 --> 00:02:21,320 this past spring how are the fuel cells 28 00:02:28,720 --> 00:02:25,850 doing this go-around they're doing great 29 00:02:30,250 --> 00:02:28,730 then as you can imagine that NASA good 30 00:02:33,390 --> 00:02:30,260 to them with a front tooth comb and 31 00:02:36,010 --> 00:02:33,400 they've been performing flawlessly and 32 00:02:47,100 --> 00:02:36,020 we don't just been having that same 33 00:02:58,470 --> 00:02:52,620 I'm still Spacelab 760 was phenomenal 34 00:03:00,390 --> 00:02:58,480 and we had more of a elliptical slave as 35 00:03:02,550 --> 00:03:00,400 opposed to the when the jobs were the 36 00:03:04,470 --> 00:03:02,560 same size it was more spherical this 37 00:03:06,480 --> 00:03:04,480 time it seemed to be more elliptical it 38 00:03:09,480 --> 00:03:06,490 wasn't biased towards the Roger drop at 39 00:03:12,120 --> 00:03:09,490 all Bevers maybe we're clear and Leo I 40 00:03:14,990 --> 00:03:12,130 adore today I'm doing great Jim yeah 41 00:03:17,850 --> 00:03:15,000 lucky son of a god how are you doing 42 00:03:19,290 --> 00:03:17,860 George is right about yourself well 43 00:03:21,420 --> 00:03:19,300 we're doing great y'all looking pretty 44 00:03:23,400 --> 00:03:21,430 good up there on sts 94 judge just went 45 00:03:24,780 --> 00:03:23,410 out there because I noticed a few 46 00:03:26,760 --> 00:03:24,790 minutes ago you were passing over the 47 00:03:28,229 --> 00:03:26,770 Gulf of Mexico and silly me I thought I 48 00:03:29,910 --> 00:03:28,239 might be able to actually see you there 49 00:03:31,770 --> 00:03:29,920 another southern hemisphere but either 50 00:03:36,120 --> 00:03:31,780 you pass too fast and there was too much 51 00:03:37,890 --> 00:03:36,130 cloud cover below you'll be glad to know 52 00:03:39,300 --> 00:03:37,900 that just as you were looking for us we 53 00:03:41,310 --> 00:03:39,310 were looking at on here we had a 54 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:41,320 beautiful sunrise pants over the United 55 00:03:44,790 --> 00:03:42,850 States it look like we hit Baton Rouge 56 00:03:46,500 --> 00:03:44,800 Louisiana just about the time the Sun 57 00:03:48,690 --> 00:03:46,510 was coming up for you and there was a 58 00:03:50,340 --> 00:03:48,700 lot of high cloudiness that kept them in 59 00:03:51,690 --> 00:03:50,350 the ground really clearly which is 60 00:03:53,130 --> 00:03:51,700 probably what committed you from seeing 61 00:03:55,800 --> 00:03:53,140 us because i think the lighting would be 62 00:03:57,150 --> 00:03:55,810 pretty good for that bass yeah i was 63 00:03:58,410 --> 00:03:57,160 really kind of had my hopes out there 64 00:04:00,120 --> 00:03:58,420 but anyway i had to come back in here 65 00:04:04,770 --> 00:04:00,130 and talk to you this way where are you 66 00:04:06,449 --> 00:04:04,780 right now well let's see right now we 67 00:04:08,430 --> 00:04:06,459 are talked about to hit africa after 68 00:04:11,310 --> 00:04:08,440 having passed over the United States 69 00:04:13,740 --> 00:04:11,320 we're about to hit the Africa and then 70 00:04:15,890 --> 00:04:13,750 of course there we had Arthur head on 71 00:04:19,710 --> 00:04:15,900 eastbound and next up will be Australian 72 00:04:21,210 --> 00:04:19,720 Susan still the pilot of STS 94 Susan 73 00:04:24,570 --> 00:04:21,220 you're a pioneer not only just for women 74 00:04:27,300 --> 00:04:24,580 but for all of us who love the idea of 75 00:04:33,719 --> 00:04:27,310 space travel what inspired you to be 76 00:04:35,640 --> 00:04:33,729 sort of an amelia earhart type this is 77 00:04:38,370 --> 00:04:35,650 watching TV with day and thoughts and 78 00:04:40,290 --> 00:04:38,380 saw something on flying in airplanes and 79 00:04:42,659 --> 00:04:40,300 decided that I wanted to be a pilot and 80 00:04:45,810 --> 00:04:42,669 I just couldn't stop there I had to go 81 00:04:47,520 --> 00:04:45,820 and fly the the fastest airplane we have 82 00:04:52,810 --> 00:04:47,530 in the United States the space shuttle 83 00:04:58,000 --> 00:04:55,450 gotta be honest I gotta fly yet our 84 00:05:00,160 --> 00:04:58,010 commander does the landing so I can't 85 00:05:02,200 --> 00:05:00,170 really speak to that I have for Michelle 86 00:05:05,590 --> 00:05:02,210 training airplanes and a handle kinda 87 00:05:08,770 --> 00:05:05,600 like a very old commercial jet plane 88 00:05:10,570 --> 00:05:08,780 kind of like a Mack truck compare it 89 00:05:13,780 --> 00:05:10,580 compared to the fighter jets and I'm 90 00:05:15,670 --> 00:05:13,790 used to wine well be careful now in 91 00:05:18,100 --> 00:05:15,680 Colombia there is just 16 years old so 92 00:05:19,570 --> 00:05:18,110 she's kind of on the old side Jim I went 93 00:05:21,070 --> 00:05:19,580 through pilot training to didn't get 94 00:05:22,420 --> 00:05:21,080 quite as far as you did because I don't 95 00:05:23,830 --> 00:05:22,430 think i can get past those power on 96 00:05:26,140 --> 00:05:23,840 stalls I kept turning those things in 97 00:05:28,750 --> 00:05:26,150 the spins and couldn't quite follow you 98 00:05:30,820 --> 00:05:28,760 on the sr-71 blackhawk but a lot of 99 00:05:33,340 --> 00:05:30,830 pilots here do wonder is the Columbia 100 00:05:34,750 --> 00:05:33,350 for the most part on autopilot or do you 101 00:05:39,250 --> 00:05:34,760 have to take the stick and fly that 102 00:05:41,080 --> 00:05:39,260 thing well of assets we stay on 103 00:05:42,580 --> 00:05:41,090 autopilot that we do practice in the 104 00:05:44,290 --> 00:05:42,590 simulator if something were to go wrong 105 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:44,300 with the automatic guidance we can't 106 00:05:49,810 --> 00:05:45,890 take over banjo and fly it up into orbit 107 00:05:51,400 --> 00:05:49,820 on on orbit as we are now we can let the 108 00:05:52,870 --> 00:05:51,410 autopilot Wyatt or if we're doing a 109 00:05:54,340 --> 00:05:52,880 run-through which we're not this Bishop 110 00:05:56,710 --> 00:05:54,350 but we have on other bishops that will 111 00:05:58,510 --> 00:05:56,720 do in the future we can fly it manually 112 00:06:00,940 --> 00:05:58,520 as we approach it dark with some the 113 00:06:03,370 --> 00:06:00,950 target dental or landing we typically 114 00:06:04,840 --> 00:06:03,380 take over manual control at about 50,000 115 00:06:06,910 --> 00:06:04,850 feet or somewhere around five minutes 116 00:06:08,650 --> 00:06:06,920 prior to the actual touchdown that's 117 00:06:11,110 --> 00:06:08,660 about the time on TV when you see us 118 00:06:12,700 --> 00:06:11,120 making them wide sweeping turn the 119 00:06:15,160 --> 00:06:12,710 lineup with final approach that's about 120 00:06:16,690 --> 00:06:15,170 when I've taken over manual control and 121 00:06:18,310 --> 00:06:16,700 i'll be applying it down and then 122 00:06:20,260 --> 00:06:18,320 landing a manually from that point on 123 00:06:22,000 --> 00:06:20,270 don't let sue the kid you he has an 124 00:06:23,710 --> 00:06:22,010 important job that only she backing me 125 00:06:26,380 --> 00:06:23,720 up in case I should do something wrong 126 00:06:28,240 --> 00:06:26,390 but also she uh she does such important 127 00:06:29,950 --> 00:06:28,250 assets but the landing gear down he also 128 00:06:32,410 --> 00:06:29,960 pops the drag chute out after touchdown 129 00:06:34,630 --> 00:06:32,420 so it's very much a team effort we also 130 00:06:36,190 --> 00:06:34,640 have a flight at it again between us all 131 00:06:38,530 --> 00:06:36,200 behind us that he's watching over 132 00:06:40,000 --> 00:06:38,540 everything so we have three people till 133 00:06:42,670 --> 00:06:40,010 the flight deck and laughing really 134 00:06:44,260 --> 00:06:42,680 concentrating on the task by the way 135 00:06:46,120 --> 00:06:44,270 speaking of Selma still we just flew 136 00:06:48,490 --> 00:06:46,130 over of course we sleep I Baton Rouge 137 00:06:50,260 --> 00:06:48,500 that means we also flew by monroe and i 138 00:06:52,330 --> 00:06:50,270 was able to see the airport in the Dom 139 00:06:55,450 --> 00:06:52,340 as we flew right well they show up 140 00:06:59,410 --> 00:06:55,460 pretty good in the binoculars you're 141 00:07:00,540 --> 00:06:59,420 pulling my leg right no absolutely no 142 00:07:03,010 --> 00:07:00,550 we've got to play high-powered 143 00:07:05,860 --> 00:07:03,020 binoculars here here I'll get Greg 144 00:07:06,610 --> 00:07:05,870 Garcia the gyro stabilized and it's 145 00:07:09,159 --> 00:07:06,620 amazing 146 00:07:13,000 --> 00:07:09,169 my position to south of New Orleans and 147 00:07:14,680 --> 00:07:13,010 Baton Rouge we could see very far north 148 00:07:17,140 --> 00:07:14,690 as matter of fact the Twin Lakes of 149 00:07:19,270 --> 00:07:17,150 around Paducah Kentucky come into view 150 00:07:21,520 --> 00:07:19,280 we can't quite see up to the Great Lakes 151 00:07:22,900 --> 00:07:21,530 but in any given direction you can see 152 00:07:25,270 --> 00:07:22,910 about a thousand miles with the naked 153 00:07:27,909 --> 00:07:25,280 eye at about 1,500 miles but these 154 00:07:29,320 --> 00:07:27,919 binoculars to work so it's just a 155 00:07:31,110 --> 00:07:29,330 fantastic view out here that you've 156 00:07:33,159 --> 00:07:31,120 never get tired of taking advantage of 157 00:07:43,360 --> 00:07:33,169 okay well how many fingers am i holding 158 00:07:45,610 --> 00:07:43,370 up now okay it's pretty good you're also 159 00:07:47,260 --> 00:07:45,620 telepathic that's pretty good welcome 160 00:07:49,360 --> 00:07:47,270 back to the experiments I got to ask you 161 00:07:51,040 --> 00:07:49,370 this of course would come from a prime 162 00:07:52,450 --> 00:07:51,050 timber growing area we understand you're 163 00:07:56,350 --> 00:07:52,460 growing trees up there too what's that 164 00:07:58,570 --> 00:07:56,360 about yeah that's one of the experiments 165 00:07:59,950 --> 00:07:58,580 that both Susan and I have we're helping 166 00:08:01,870 --> 00:07:59,960 out on i should say they were 167 00:08:05,200 --> 00:08:01,880 conducting it we do have a little garden 168 00:08:07,420 --> 00:08:05,210 back in the laboratory that we're going 169 00:08:10,270 --> 00:08:07,430 pine saplings in addition to some other 170 00:08:12,070 --> 00:08:10,280 plants it's a small box with a 171 00:08:13,960 --> 00:08:12,080 controlled environment with the 172 00:08:17,110 --> 00:08:13,970 pineapple is growing at one of our jobs 173 00:08:19,510 --> 00:08:17,120 every day is a new video take video 174 00:08:22,719 --> 00:08:19,520 photography to track the progress of the 175 00:08:25,089 --> 00:08:22,729 growth of those plants you know in 176 00:08:26,920 --> 00:08:25,099 talking to some professor of LSU this 177 00:08:28,690 --> 00:08:26,930 week as well as people who are just 178 00:08:30,040 --> 00:08:28,700 outside the academic fields you touch 179 00:08:31,240 --> 00:08:30,050 with a very good point there it seems 180 00:08:34,060 --> 00:08:31,250 like the by now we should have already 181 00:08:35,949 --> 00:08:34,070 had more manned missions there and it 182 00:08:37,630 --> 00:08:35,959 seems like that the Mars Pathfinder sort 183 00:08:39,839 --> 00:08:37,640 of rekindled that sort of the romance of 184 00:08:42,219 --> 00:08:39,849 space travel interplanetary 185 00:08:44,440 --> 00:08:42,229 interplanetary travel do you suppose 186 00:08:48,600 --> 00:08:44,450 that that we can kind of get back on 187 00:08:52,750 --> 00:08:51,220 only off at about willing to admit the 188 00:08:54,850 --> 00:08:52,760 river off track you know when you think 189 00:08:58,750 --> 00:08:54,860 about it it's only that's not even been 190 00:09:01,720 --> 00:08:58,760 40 years since we first hesitating steps 191 00:09:04,930 --> 00:09:01,730 up into up into space especially about 192 00:09:07,900 --> 00:09:04,940 40 years or even less so up and here we 193 00:09:09,970 --> 00:09:07,910 are on a tremendously complex vehicle 194 00:09:12,040 --> 00:09:09,980 man by seven people with a laboratory 195 00:09:14,199 --> 00:09:12,050 full of experiments were up here for 196 00:09:16,060 --> 00:09:14,209 more than two weeks so in that in that 197 00:09:18,520 --> 00:09:16,070 light it looks like we've come quite a 198 00:09:20,350 --> 00:09:18,530 long way in a short period of time so 199 00:09:23,920 --> 00:09:20,360 but but yeah I think 200 00:09:26,710 --> 00:09:23,930 it's may I the future to continue to 201 00:09:29,380 --> 00:09:26,720 seek to continue to explore to commit 202 00:09:31,060 --> 00:09:29,390 continue to go forward and to be a 203 00:09:34,210 --> 00:09:31,070 little part of that is it's really a 204 00:09:35,500 --> 00:09:34,220 privilege any parting words for people 205 00:09:40,780 --> 00:09:35,510 who would be looking out there right now 206 00:09:43,440 --> 00:09:40,790 saying I want to do this one day oh yeah 207 00:09:45,699 --> 00:09:43,450 certainly any young people in particular 208 00:09:48,130 --> 00:09:45,709 don't be afraid to have a dream and to 209 00:09:49,750 --> 00:09:48,140 go for it only good things can come from 210 00:09:51,190 --> 00:09:49,760 that don't let anybody ever tell you 211 00:09:53,380 --> 00:09:51,200 that you can't do something cuz you have 212 00:09:55,420 --> 00:09:53,390 no idea what you can or can't do you put 213 00:09:56,560 --> 00:09:55,430 your best foot forward so I think the 214 00:10:00,100 --> 00:09:56,570 message from all of us here on 215 00:10:01,870 --> 00:10:00,110 colombia's go for it great well we'd 216 00:10:04,060 --> 00:10:01,880 like to say happy Saturday's everybody 217 00:10:06,009 --> 00:10:04,070 at the I know it's a rest day for most 218 00:10:07,720 --> 00:10:06,019 people but a young Columbia we're still 219 00:10:09,850 --> 00:10:07,730 continuing to do the round quad science 220 00:10:11,860 --> 00:10:09,860 that we've been doing for the last laugh 221 00:10:13,480 --> 00:10:11,870 almost two weeks now what we'd like to 222 00:10:15,579 --> 00:10:13,490 do for Chris Royce dowling today is 223 00:10:17,590 --> 00:10:15,589 answer a few internet questions but with 224 00:10:19,120 --> 00:10:17,600 a little bit of an added twist in 225 00:10:21,579 --> 00:10:19,130 addition to talking about the answers 226 00:10:23,230 --> 00:10:21,589 would like to present some visual 227 00:10:25,120 --> 00:10:23,240 demonstrations to maybe get across the 228 00:10:30,550 --> 00:10:25,130 answers a little bit better first up is 229 00:10:32,860 --> 00:10:30,560 done with an internet question from 230 00:10:34,600 --> 00:10:32,870 James garlits from lansing michigan and 231 00:10:36,670 --> 00:10:34,610 james was wondering could you tell me 232 00:10:39,490 --> 00:10:36,680 what fire actually does in microgravity 233 00:10:41,500 --> 00:10:39,500 i'm not writing my senior paper for 234 00:10:43,689 --> 00:10:41,510 college and i chose fire characteristics 235 00:10:45,579 --> 00:10:43,699 and 0 microgravity i'm having a tough 236 00:10:47,980 --> 00:10:45,589 time finding out exactly what Fire 237 00:10:49,300 --> 00:10:47,990 doesn't space well James you've come to 238 00:10:51,370 --> 00:10:49,310 the right place for the answer here 239 00:10:52,660 --> 00:10:51,380 today for the last two days I've been 240 00:10:54,490 --> 00:10:52,670 working on one of our glove box 241 00:10:57,400 --> 00:10:54,500 experiments called fiber supported 242 00:10:58,990 --> 00:10:57,410 droplet combustion and the principal 243 00:11:01,090 --> 00:10:59,000 investigator for this experiment is 244 00:11:03,069 --> 00:11:01,100 Professor Foreman Williams from the 245 00:11:05,139 --> 00:11:03,079 University of California San Diego that 246 00:11:06,819 --> 00:11:05,149 shows me working at the glove box and 247 00:11:10,240 --> 00:11:06,829 pulling out one of our fuel cartridges 248 00:11:13,170 --> 00:11:10,250 for the combustion experiment in our 249 00:11:16,720 --> 00:11:13,180 samples rain from methanol ethanol 250 00:11:19,480 --> 00:11:16,730 heptane decane and different mixtures 251 00:11:22,750 --> 00:11:19,490 and this is a unique combustion facility 252 00:11:24,610 --> 00:11:22,760 because we put the drop of a fuel on a 253 00:11:27,040 --> 00:11:24,620 fiber and that's why it's called fiber 254 00:11:29,019 --> 00:11:27,050 supported droplet combustion and because 255 00:11:30,490 --> 00:11:29,029 we have a topless on a fiber we can 256 00:11:32,559 --> 00:11:30,500 manipulate them in position exactly 257 00:11:33,730 --> 00:11:32,569 where we want to wear some of the other 258 00:11:35,770 --> 00:11:33,740 experiments 259 00:11:37,480 --> 00:11:35,780 free floating in there this is looking 260 00:11:39,400 --> 00:11:37,490 inside the glove box this is their 261 00:11:41,740 --> 00:11:39,410 little test cell with clear windows on 262 00:11:43,240 --> 00:11:41,750 it we have a fiber or full of silicon 263 00:11:45,790 --> 00:11:43,250 carbide running down the middle of it 264 00:11:47,470 --> 00:11:45,800 and we've been deploying drops of one 265 00:11:50,320 --> 00:11:47,480 millimeter up to the six millimeter in 266 00:11:52,840 --> 00:11:50,330 size and putting multiple drops on the 267 00:11:54,510 --> 00:11:52,850 same fiber to see how they interact with 268 00:11:57,460 --> 00:11:54,520 one another during the burning process 269 00:11:59,140 --> 00:11:57,470 live a couple of burns coming up there's 270 00:12:00,910 --> 00:11:59,150 two drops on a wire here on the 271 00:12:03,640 --> 00:12:00,920 right-hand side of the image you'll see 272 00:12:05,980 --> 00:12:03,650 the igniter igniting there the drops 273 00:12:09,100 --> 00:12:05,990 will ignite in a almost explosive manner 274 00:12:10,750 --> 00:12:09,110 there we have an orange flame it turns 275 00:12:12,790 --> 00:12:10,760 to a bluish flame in right now you can 276 00:12:15,040 --> 00:12:12,800 see that than two drops is nearly 277 00:12:16,590 --> 00:12:15,050 invisible flame but they're still still 278 00:12:18,850 --> 00:12:16,600 burning and getting smaller and smaller 279 00:12:21,120 --> 00:12:18,860 here's another burn will show it to you 280 00:12:24,130 --> 00:12:21,130 one more time with the two other jobs 281 00:12:26,470 --> 00:12:24,140 well the igniter come up heats them up 282 00:12:29,470 --> 00:12:26,480 to their ignition point where there's an 283 00:12:31,180 --> 00:12:29,480 explosive ignition just about there you 284 00:12:33,430 --> 00:12:31,190 go you see some soot particles coming 285 00:12:35,080 --> 00:12:33,440 out it's a spherical flame as they're 286 00:12:36,700 --> 00:12:35,090 burning at microgravity because we don't 287 00:12:38,320 --> 00:12:36,710 have the competitive forces like we have 288 00:12:40,630 --> 00:12:38,330 on the ground with hot air rising cold 289 00:12:41,950 --> 00:12:40,640 air settling we can simulate the ground 290 00:12:43,690 --> 00:12:41,960 effects like turning on a fan of 291 00:12:45,940 --> 00:12:43,700 microgravity and that's what we're doing 292 00:12:47,830 --> 00:12:45,950 here we'll turn on a fan as soon as we 293 00:12:49,540 --> 00:12:47,840 have the ignition it'll create a 294 00:12:52,150 --> 00:12:49,550 convective flow and you'll see the flame 295 00:12:56,740 --> 00:12:52,160 form a point similar to a candle burning 296 00:12:58,720 --> 00:12:56,750 on the ground hers ignition the fan 297 00:13:00,280 --> 00:12:58,730 comes on and that's probably a typical 298 00:13:05,200 --> 00:13:00,290 flame that you used to sing on the 299 00:13:07,210 --> 00:13:05,210 ground okay next up de su this I have 300 00:13:08,670 --> 00:13:07,220 two questions from different people but 301 00:13:12,070 --> 00:13:08,680 they basically are asking the same thing 302 00:13:14,350 --> 00:13:12,080 Mac users of Ontario Canada and Joe 303 00:13:16,240 --> 00:13:14,360 margarine a victorville california they 304 00:13:19,300 --> 00:13:16,250 both want to know how blood pressure 305 00:13:22,390 --> 00:13:19,310 pulse and respiration change as we go 306 00:13:24,730 --> 00:13:22,400 into space I'm going to take my blood 307 00:13:26,890 --> 00:13:24,740 pressure now I know what it is from what 308 00:13:29,650 --> 00:13:26,900 I left it was about a hundred over sixty 309 00:13:31,870 --> 00:13:29,660 two days before we put into space and 310 00:13:34,840 --> 00:13:31,880 now that we're up here i'm going to go 311 00:13:42,170 --> 00:13:34,850 ahead and take it we've been up here now 312 00:13:48,090 --> 00:13:45,660 okay my blood pressure is a hundred fold 313 00:13:50,160 --> 00:13:48,100 over 65 which is very close to what it 314 00:13:54,240 --> 00:13:50,170 was on the ground I do take my pulse 315 00:13:56,580 --> 00:13:54,250 earlier today my pulse was 53 which is 316 00:14:01,230 --> 00:13:56,590 about my resting place on earth and my 317 00:14:04,920 --> 00:14:01,240 respiration is unchanged thanks Susan 318 00:14:07,710 --> 00:14:04,930 okay next from the redshift is Bregman 319 00:14:09,660 --> 00:14:07,720 Terence we have a question from Harry 320 00:14:12,540 --> 00:14:09,670 Seabrook and Hotch bill hodgenville 321 00:14:14,970 --> 00:14:12,550 ottsville was pretend I've known as it 322 00:14:16,500 --> 00:14:14,980 air bubbles in water on Earth or pretty 323 00:14:18,840 --> 00:14:16,510 much went on the bottom I'm wondering 324 00:14:21,570 --> 00:14:18,850 how that would work in space where we 325 00:14:23,250 --> 00:14:21,580 can't do air bubbles in water but we can 326 00:14:25,770 --> 00:14:23,260 do the efforts they can sue water 327 00:14:29,340 --> 00:14:25,780 bubbles in air and my able assistant 328 00:14:31,770 --> 00:14:29,350 here is going to deploy a drop of 329 00:14:36,800 --> 00:14:31,780 tropical punch you're going to see just 330 00:14:47,700 --> 00:14:40,320 after all the vibration staff found it 331 00:14:49,380 --> 00:14:47,710 is a perfect sphere it's because of the 332 00:14:50,940 --> 00:14:49,390 microgravity environment and the the 333 00:14:52,380 --> 00:14:50,950 lack of gravity that were able to do 334 00:14:54,260 --> 00:14:52,390 some of the research projects here at 335 00:15:00,660 --> 00:14:54,270 space that we're not able to do on earth 336 00:15:05,130 --> 00:15:00,670 okay Greg okay here I hope that answers 337 00:15:12,170 --> 00:15:05,140 your question so stiff that Stefan go 338 00:15:16,980 --> 00:15:14,940 ok we copy that DOM and as soon as you 339 00:15:19,350 --> 00:15:16,990 wrap up the rest of the LIF steps we're 340 00:15:20,640 --> 00:15:19,360 ready to call it a day for you and want 341 00:15:26,040 --> 00:15:20,650 to thank you again for putting in an 342 00:15:29,460 --> 00:15:26,050 extra hard and long day today yeah we're 343 00:15:31,470 --> 00:15:29,470 complete with LIF involved with a weight 344 00:15:33,990 --> 00:15:31,480 also for the great training that we had 345 00:15:37,860 --> 00:15:34,000 on the LIF I've worked with him both on 346 00:15:40,770 --> 00:15:37,870 IM l2 and msl one here and i did a great 347 00:15:43,650 --> 00:15:40,780 job training us and I know we're running 348 00:15:45,750 --> 00:15:43,660 out of samples here from LA I'm also and 349 00:15:46,890 --> 00:15:45,760 appreciate your help down there Kimberly 350 00:15:49,800 --> 00:15:46,900 you were looking over my shoulder all 351 00:15:50,850 --> 00:15:49,810 day and keep an eye on the pre tripped 352 00:15:52,890 --> 00:15:50,860 and procedures