1 00:00:17,670 --> 00:00:15,990 [Music] 2 00:00:19,029 --> 00:00:17,680 and you are looking live at a falcon 9 3 00:00:21,029 --> 00:00:19,039 rocket on the launch pad at the cape 4 00:00:23,189 --> 00:00:21,039 canaveral air force station in florida 5 00:00:24,870 --> 00:00:23,199 at 6 24 this evening the aerospace 6 00:00:27,029 --> 00:00:24,880 company spacex will launch a dragon 7 00:00:29,990 --> 00:00:27,039 cargo spacecraft on a nasa mission to 8 00:00:31,429 --> 00:00:30,000 resupply the international space station 9 00:00:33,190 --> 00:00:31,439 good evening and welcome everyone to 10 00:00:34,790 --> 00:00:33,200 nasa's kennedy space center for our live 11 00:00:37,110 --> 00:00:34,800 coverage of the launch of the 18th 12 00:00:39,830 --> 00:00:37,120 resupply mission for spacex i'm your 13 00:00:41,590 --> 00:00:39,840 host jennifer wolfinger we are about 23 14 00:00:43,190 --> 00:00:41,600 minutes away from the planned liftoff of 15 00:00:45,990 --> 00:00:43,200 a falcon 9 rocket from the coast of 16 00:00:47,430 --> 00:00:46,000 florida the mission to fly much needed 17 00:00:48,950 --> 00:00:47,440 astronaut supplies and research 18 00:00:50,709 --> 00:00:48,960 experiments up to the international 19 00:00:52,229 --> 00:00:50,719 space station 20 00:00:54,069 --> 00:00:52,239 and we have a team of correspondents 21 00:00:56,150 --> 00:00:54,079 across the country helping us cover all 22 00:00:57,590 --> 00:00:56,160 the angles of this launch we will head 23 00:00:59,029 --> 00:00:57,600 to the mission director center here on 24 00:01:00,790 --> 00:00:59,039 the space coast to get updates on the 25 00:01:02,150 --> 00:01:00,800 weather and the countdown 26 00:01:04,390 --> 00:01:02,160 and we'll head west to spacex 27 00:01:06,149 --> 00:01:04,400 headquarters in hawthorne california 28 00:01:08,070 --> 00:01:06,159 and check in at mission control houston 29 00:01:09,990 --> 00:01:08,080 at johnson space center 30 00:01:11,750 --> 00:01:10,000 we also have a correspondent standing by 31 00:01:13,270 --> 00:01:11,760 with some of the agencies top science 32 00:01:15,270 --> 00:01:13,280 experts 33 00:01:17,830 --> 00:01:15,280 but first here are some quick facts 34 00:01:19,990 --> 00:01:17,840 about today's launch 35 00:01:21,510 --> 00:01:20,000 spacex transported the falcon 9 rocket 36 00:01:23,590 --> 00:01:21,520 out to the launch pad and lifted it to 37 00:01:25,190 --> 00:01:23,600 vertical launch position for the 18th 38 00:01:27,030 --> 00:01:25,200 cargo resupply mission to the 39 00:01:28,310 --> 00:01:27,040 international space station 40 00:01:30,069 --> 00:01:28,320 the plan is to keep the dragon 41 00:01:31,749 --> 00:01:30,079 spacecraft docked to station for about 42 00:01:32,710 --> 00:01:31,759 four weeks before bringing it back to 43 00:01:34,550 --> 00:01:32,720 earth 44 00:01:36,149 --> 00:01:34,560 this is the third flight for this dragon 45 00:01:38,550 --> 00:01:36,159 spacecraft and the second time this 46 00:01:40,550 --> 00:01:38,560 falcon booster has been flown 47 00:01:42,149 --> 00:01:40,560 dragon will deliver more than 5 000 48 00:01:44,069 --> 00:01:42,159 pounds of astronaut supplies and 49 00:01:46,230 --> 00:01:44,079 payloads for science research to the 50 00:01:47,990 --> 00:01:46,240 orbiting laboratory 51 00:01:49,670 --> 00:01:48,000 now let's bring in nasa's daryl nail who 52 00:01:52,469 --> 00:01:49,680 is in the mission director center just a 53 00:01:54,469 --> 00:01:52,479 few miles away from the launch pad daryl 54 00:01:56,389 --> 00:01:54,479 hey jennifer the big story right now is 55 00:01:58,950 --> 00:01:56,399 the weather and concern that it could 56 00:02:00,789 --> 00:01:58,960 violate the launch criteria this has 57 00:02:03,030 --> 00:02:00,799 been an ongoing concern since the 58 00:02:05,190 --> 00:02:03,040 forecast was first put out but now 59 00:02:07,749 --> 00:02:05,200 there's a storm cell approaching the pad 60 00:02:09,830 --> 00:02:07,759 that they are concerned could cause a 61 00:02:12,869 --> 00:02:09,840 problem with launch as you look at this 62 00:02:15,270 --> 00:02:12,879 view of the pad you can see uh pieces of 63 00:02:16,070 --> 00:02:15,280 blue sky little patches that have opened 64 00:02:17,589 --> 00:02:16,080 up 65 00:02:19,670 --> 00:02:17,599 we have a low pressure system that's 66 00:02:22,150 --> 00:02:19,680 stalled out over central florida but 67 00:02:24,229 --> 00:02:22,160 just recently some of those clouds 68 00:02:26,790 --> 00:02:24,239 parted allowing some the sun to come 69 00:02:28,869 --> 00:02:26,800 through in a certain portion of 70 00:02:30,869 --> 00:02:28,879 the spaceport here but there are dark 71 00:02:32,309 --> 00:02:30,879 areas around it and we have as you can 72 00:02:34,550 --> 00:02:32,319 see on this radar 73 00:02:36,949 --> 00:02:34,560 a clump of storms heading our way out 74 00:02:38,630 --> 00:02:36,959 from the south southwest 75 00:02:40,309 --> 00:02:38,640 they are headed into the area and 76 00:02:41,430 --> 00:02:40,319 according to the air force weather 77 00:02:43,750 --> 00:02:41,440 officer 78 00:02:47,750 --> 00:02:43,760 they will possibly create no-go 79 00:02:50,309 --> 00:02:47,760 conditions for launch at the t-zero mark 80 00:02:53,350 --> 00:02:50,319 now despite this spacex is discussing 81 00:02:55,509 --> 00:02:53,360 continuing on with the countdown and so 82 00:02:57,270 --> 00:02:55,519 that's where we're at at t minus 21 83 00:02:59,910 --> 00:02:57,280 minutes and counting as you can see 84 00:03:01,750 --> 00:02:59,920 that's the crs 18 current forecast which 85 00:03:04,309 --> 00:03:01,760 has just been updated 86 00:03:06,070 --> 00:03:04,319 winds 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the 87 00:03:09,030 --> 00:03:06,080 southwest they're not a factor 88 00:03:11,350 --> 00:03:09,040 temperature 83 degrees also not a factor 89 00:03:14,070 --> 00:03:11,360 but the concerns are the attached anvil 90 00:03:15,910 --> 00:03:14,080 rule the cumulus cloud rule and the 91 00:03:18,790 --> 00:03:15,920 lightning rule so 92 00:03:21,670 --> 00:03:18,800 probability of violation stands at 90 93 00:03:23,430 --> 00:03:21,680 percent only 10 percent go for launch 94 00:03:26,309 --> 00:03:23,440 because of that storm cell and its 95 00:03:27,670 --> 00:03:26,319 approach here to the spaceport so of 96 00:03:29,509 --> 00:03:27,680 course we are 97 00:03:31,830 --> 00:03:29,519 monitoring that situation which they are 98 00:03:34,390 --> 00:03:31,840 discussing at this very moment but we 99 00:03:37,509 --> 00:03:34,400 want to pause for just a minute to pay 100 00:03:39,509 --> 00:03:37,519 tribute to a nasa legend here at the 101 00:03:41,589 --> 00:03:39,519 space center who passed away on monday 102 00:03:44,390 --> 00:03:41,599 we are remembering a pioneer and a 103 00:03:47,910 --> 00:03:44,400 legend christopher kraft he passed away 104 00:03:50,789 --> 00:03:47,920 on monday at the age of 95 kraft created 105 00:03:52,869 --> 00:03:50,799 the concept of nasa's mission control 106 00:03:55,670 --> 00:03:52,879 kraft was flight director during some of 107 00:03:58,149 --> 00:03:55,680 the most iconic moments of space history 108 00:04:00,630 --> 00:03:58,159 during mercury gemini 109 00:04:02,630 --> 00:04:00,640 and apollo and his work continued all 110 00:04:04,390 --> 00:04:02,640 the way into the shuttle program 111 00:04:06,550 --> 00:04:04,400 kraft received numerous awards and 112 00:04:09,030 --> 00:04:06,560 honors for his accomplishments and they 113 00:04:12,470 --> 00:04:09,040 include nasa's outstanding leadership 114 00:04:15,350 --> 00:04:12,480 medal and four nasa distinguished 115 00:04:17,430 --> 00:04:15,360 service medals 116 00:04:20,789 --> 00:04:17,440 all right we're going to stay tuned and 117 00:04:22,629 --> 00:04:20,799 keep in touch with launch teams here at 118 00:04:24,870 --> 00:04:22,639 hangar ae at the cape canaveral air 119 00:04:27,990 --> 00:04:24,880 force station as you look you can see 120 00:04:29,990 --> 00:04:28,000 the falcon 9 rocket is being fueled up 121 00:04:31,110 --> 00:04:30,000 and they are proceeding with the count 122 00:04:33,590 --> 00:04:31,120 however 123 00:04:35,670 --> 00:04:33,600 weather is not looking good at this very 124 00:04:37,909 --> 00:04:35,680 moment so for now we'll toss it back to 125 00:04:39,110 --> 00:04:37,919 you jennifer have another update in just 126 00:04:40,629 --> 00:04:39,120 a few minutes 127 00:04:43,350 --> 00:04:40,639 thanks daryl we'll check back with you a 128 00:04:45,350 --> 00:04:43,360 little later right now we are at t minus 129 00:04:46,950 --> 00:04:45,360 19 minutes and counting let's check in 130 00:04:49,189 --> 00:04:46,960 with spacex head headquarters in 131 00:04:50,790 --> 00:04:49,199 hawthorne california where the falcon 9 132 00:04:53,189 --> 00:04:50,800 rocket and crew dragon were designed and 133 00:04:54,870 --> 00:04:53,199 built virgil kellehessen is joining us 134 00:04:56,950 --> 00:04:54,880 live from spacex's mission control 135 00:04:58,230 --> 00:04:56,960 center virgil will you tell us a little 136 00:05:00,950 --> 00:04:58,240 bit about dragon's history and 137 00:05:02,790 --> 00:05:00,960 reusability 138 00:05:04,950 --> 00:05:02,800 sure thing jennifer thank you this 139 00:05:07,110 --> 00:05:04,960 mission marks spacex's ninth launch of 140 00:05:09,350 --> 00:05:07,120 2019 and today we'll be launching a 141 00:05:11,430 --> 00:05:09,360 flight proven dragon spacecraft this 142 00:05:12,950 --> 00:05:11,440 launch is also particularly exciting as 143 00:05:15,430 --> 00:05:12,960 it will be the first time we've flown 144 00:05:17,189 --> 00:05:15,440 dragon for a third mission this vehicle 145 00:05:19,510 --> 00:05:17,199 visited the international space station 146 00:05:22,830 --> 00:05:19,520 previously for our crs-6 mission back in 147 00:05:25,430 --> 00:05:22,840 april 2015 and for crs 13 in december 148 00:05:27,189 --> 00:05:25,440 2017. both falcon 9 and dragon were 149 00:05:28,870 --> 00:05:27,199 designed with the reflight in mind so 150 00:05:30,230 --> 00:05:28,880 the vehicle hardware is built to support 151 00:05:33,270 --> 00:05:30,240 multiple missions with minimal 152 00:05:35,029 --> 00:05:33,280 refurbishment in between as noted dragon 153 00:05:36,629 --> 00:05:35,039 that you see on screen has flown twice 154 00:05:38,469 --> 00:05:36,639 before while the booster will be 155 00:05:40,310 --> 00:05:38,479 launching today has flown once 156 00:05:42,070 --> 00:05:40,320 after stage separation we'll be bringing 157 00:05:44,150 --> 00:05:42,080 it back to land at landing zone one at 158 00:05:45,990 --> 00:05:44,160 cape canaveral so that it can be reused 159 00:05:47,670 --> 00:05:46,000 on future missions of course this is if 160 00:05:49,909 --> 00:05:47,680 you launched today to provide a little 161 00:05:51,909 --> 00:05:49,919 historical background in 2010 spacex 162 00:05:53,749 --> 00:05:51,919 became the first private company to send 163 00:05:55,590 --> 00:05:53,759 a spacecraft to orbit and return it to 164 00:05:57,110 --> 00:05:55,600 earth and only two years later dragon 165 00:05:59,350 --> 00:05:57,120 became the first privately developed 166 00:06:00,870 --> 00:05:59,360 spacecraft to visit the space station 167 00:06:02,710 --> 00:06:00,880 our dragon spacecraft has been flying 168 00:06:04,469 --> 00:06:02,720 for nearly seven years now and today 169 00:06:07,189 --> 00:06:04,479 it's one of the few vehicles that can 170 00:06:08,870 --> 00:06:07,199 deliver significant cargo to the iss and 171 00:06:11,510 --> 00:06:08,880 the only one that can deliver cargo from 172 00:06:13,430 --> 00:06:11,520 it to date spacex has made 19 trips to 173 00:06:15,909 --> 00:06:13,440 the iss and we're under contract with 174 00:06:18,830 --> 00:06:15,919 nasa for a total of 26 of these cargo 175 00:06:21,189 --> 00:06:18,840 resupply missions with that back to you 176 00:06:22,870 --> 00:06:21,199 jennifer thanks virgil 177 00:06:24,870 --> 00:06:22,880 liftoff to today's rocket from launch 178 00:06:27,510 --> 00:06:24,880 complex 40 is timed down right to the 179 00:06:29,110 --> 00:06:27,520 very second the reason for this spacex 180 00:06:30,309 --> 00:06:29,120 needs to get their cargo spacecraft 181 00:06:32,150 --> 00:06:30,319 lined up to rendezvous with the 182 00:06:33,670 --> 00:06:32,160 international space station 183 00:06:35,350 --> 00:06:33,680 for more on this let's check in with 184 00:06:39,189 --> 00:06:35,360 nasa's leah cheshire who is live at 185 00:06:40,710 --> 00:06:39,199 johnson space center in houston leah 186 00:06:42,309 --> 00:06:40,720 thanks jennifer and welcome to the 187 00:06:44,469 --> 00:06:42,319 international space station flight 188 00:06:45,909 --> 00:06:44,479 control room here in houston and it's 189 00:06:48,550 --> 00:06:45,919 actually housed within the christopher 190 00:06:50,070 --> 00:06:48,560 craft mission control center so a sweet 191 00:06:52,469 --> 00:06:50,080 tribute earlier and we're still thinking 192 00:06:54,629 --> 00:06:52,479 of his life and legacy here as well 193 00:06:56,790 --> 00:06:54,639 now teams here each flight director is 194 00:06:58,950 --> 00:06:56,800 an expert on a specific system aboard 195 00:07:00,230 --> 00:06:58,960 the international space station and 196 00:07:02,309 --> 00:07:00,240 those flight controllers here are going 197 00:07:05,110 --> 00:07:02,319 to be led by flight director royce 198 00:07:06,790 --> 00:07:05,120 renfrew today 199 00:07:08,870 --> 00:07:06,800 we have six astronauts aboard the 200 00:07:11,270 --> 00:07:08,880 international space station right now 201 00:07:13,909 --> 00:07:11,280 that's christina cook alexia chinnin and 202 00:07:16,309 --> 00:07:13,919 nick hague who all arrived in march 203 00:07:18,309 --> 00:07:16,319 luca parmitano alexander schwarzov and 204 00:07:20,950 --> 00:07:18,319 andrew morgan actually just arrived this 205 00:07:23,749 --> 00:07:20,960 past saturday july 20th which was also 206 00:07:25,830 --> 00:07:23,759 the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 207 00:07:27,589 --> 00:07:25,840 moon landing 208 00:07:29,189 --> 00:07:27,599 in the 10 o'clock hour aboard the 209 00:07:31,350 --> 00:07:29,199 international space station they use 210 00:07:33,270 --> 00:07:31,360 greenwich meantime so the astronauts are 211 00:07:35,589 --> 00:07:33,280 currently off duty and have the 212 00:07:37,670 --> 00:07:35,599 opportunity to sleep but they may be up 213 00:07:39,510 --> 00:07:37,680 watching the launch as well 214 00:07:41,029 --> 00:07:39,520 once dragon launches and arrives at the 215 00:07:44,790 --> 00:07:41,039 international space station which is 216 00:07:46,790 --> 00:07:44,800 currently scheduled for friday july 26th 217 00:07:48,629 --> 00:07:46,800 nasa astronaut nick hague will take his 218 00:07:51,270 --> 00:07:48,639 place at the cupola and use the 219 00:07:53,189 --> 00:07:51,280 station's canada arm 2 to reach out and 220 00:07:55,430 --> 00:07:53,199 grapple the spacecraft he'll be backed 221 00:07:57,189 --> 00:07:55,440 up by nasa's christina cook 222 00:07:59,350 --> 00:07:57,199 now once that's complete they will turn 223 00:08:01,510 --> 00:07:59,360 controls over to the robotics controller 224 00:08:03,430 --> 00:08:01,520 here on the ground who will also use the 225 00:08:05,270 --> 00:08:03,440 cannon arm to to reposition the 226 00:08:07,189 --> 00:08:05,280 spacecraft and bring it up to the 227 00:08:11,110 --> 00:08:07,199 station's harmony module where it will 228 00:08:13,270 --> 00:08:11,120 be birthed after a series of 16 bolts 229 00:08:16,070 --> 00:08:13,280 dragon will remain attached for about a 230 00:08:17,510 --> 00:08:16,080 month and those are our upcoming 231 00:08:20,390 --> 00:08:17,520 upcoming things we're looking forward to 232 00:08:22,710 --> 00:08:20,400 so we hope you will join us 7 30 a.m 233 00:08:24,950 --> 00:08:22,720 central time on friday morning 234 00:08:26,950 --> 00:08:24,960 until then hoping for a launch today and 235 00:08:28,150 --> 00:08:26,960 back to you jennifer 236 00:08:29,830 --> 00:08:28,160 thanks leah 237 00:08:31,510 --> 00:08:29,840 a wide variety of research has been 238 00:08:34,149 --> 00:08:31,520 taking place on low earth orbit for the 239 00:08:36,070 --> 00:08:34,159 past 18 years the international space 240 00:08:38,709 --> 00:08:36,080 station is also a test bed for space 241 00:08:41,029 --> 00:08:38,719 technology to tell us more about this is 242 00:08:42,469 --> 00:08:41,039 nasa's laura aguiar who is awaiting 243 00:08:44,470 --> 00:08:42,479 launch with one of the agency's top 244 00:08:46,630 --> 00:08:44,480 science officials laura 245 00:08:49,509 --> 00:08:46,640 thank you jennifer yes science is 246 00:08:52,070 --> 00:08:49,519 soaring into space and with me now is 247 00:08:54,070 --> 00:08:52,080 pete hasbro he is the manager of the 248 00:08:56,389 --> 00:08:54,080 international space station program 249 00:08:58,870 --> 00:08:56,399 science office pete give us an overview 250 00:09:00,389 --> 00:08:58,880 of what's on crs 18. 251 00:09:02,630 --> 00:09:00,399 there's some great things on this flight 252 00:09:04,230 --> 00:09:02,640 we have over 40 experiments that are 253 00:09:06,550 --> 00:09:04,240 either launching today or being 254 00:09:07,990 --> 00:09:06,560 supported by this launch on iss 255 00:09:09,829 --> 00:09:08,000 our next speaker we'll talk more about 256 00:09:11,430 --> 00:09:09,839 those one of the other key things is the 257 00:09:13,350 --> 00:09:11,440 international docking adapter in the 258 00:09:15,430 --> 00:09:13,360 trunk of the dragon it will give us a 259 00:09:17,110 --> 00:09:15,440 second docking port on the iss for our 260 00:09:18,310 --> 00:09:17,120 future commercial crew vehicles and 261 00:09:19,590 --> 00:09:18,320 other missions that we'll have to the 262 00:09:22,070 --> 00:09:19,600 iss 263 00:09:24,150 --> 00:09:22,080 okay so what role does the international 264 00:09:25,990 --> 00:09:24,160 space station play in the artemis 265 00:09:28,310 --> 00:09:26,000 program and nasa's moon to mars 266 00:09:30,470 --> 00:09:28,320 exploration plans we have a very big 267 00:09:32,230 --> 00:09:30,480 role we've been supporting exploration 268 00:09:34,710 --> 00:09:32,240 development for many years in the in the 269 00:09:36,389 --> 00:09:34,720 space station primarily in two areas one 270 00:09:38,389 --> 00:09:36,399 of them is in human research and 271 00:09:40,230 --> 00:09:38,399 understanding the risks to people who 272 00:09:42,070 --> 00:09:40,240 travel long distances and confined 273 00:09:44,230 --> 00:09:42,080 environments we want to understand what 274 00:09:46,070 --> 00:09:44,240 those risks are how we can our 275 00:09:47,590 --> 00:09:46,080 strategies for how we can control the 276 00:09:49,110 --> 00:09:47,600 risks and mitigate them and keep the 277 00:09:51,030 --> 00:09:49,120 crew safe and healthy 278 00:09:53,030 --> 00:09:51,040 we also have technology demonstration 279 00:09:55,509 --> 00:09:53,040 and development where we offer a test 280 00:09:57,670 --> 00:09:55,519 bed for you to fly your space 281 00:09:59,350 --> 00:09:57,680 equipment before it's really fully ready 282 00:10:00,949 --> 00:09:59,360 come test it out on the space station in 283 00:10:02,470 --> 00:10:00,959 the low gravity environment we've got a 284 00:10:04,069 --> 00:10:02,480 crew who can fix it you can run through 285 00:10:06,069 --> 00:10:04,079 all the contingency modes that you never 286 00:10:08,310 --> 00:10:06,079 want to use at worst you bring it home 287 00:10:09,750 --> 00:10:08,320 so life support systems communication 288 00:10:11,670 --> 00:10:09,760 power lots of areas that we're 289 00:10:13,350 --> 00:10:11,680 supporting okay so there was some recent 290 00:10:15,350 --> 00:10:13,360 news about new opportunities for 291 00:10:16,949 --> 00:10:15,360 commercial business and maybe even some 292 00:10:18,870 --> 00:10:16,959 people traveling to space 293 00:10:20,310 --> 00:10:18,880 very exciting for us 294 00:10:22,470 --> 00:10:20,320 nasa has 295 00:10:24,069 --> 00:10:22,480 we know that there's a commercial desire 296 00:10:27,110 --> 00:10:24,079 for a commercial market out there for 297 00:10:29,590 --> 00:10:27,120 space nasa being the initial space 298 00:10:31,910 --> 00:10:29,600 station platform we can help set the 299 00:10:34,150 --> 00:10:31,920 foothold for people who want to go do 300 00:10:35,990 --> 00:10:34,160 business in space and so we are making 301 00:10:37,910 --> 00:10:36,000 some of our resources available for 302 00:10:40,550 --> 00:10:37,920 people who want to fly things for purely 303 00:10:42,310 --> 00:10:40,560 commercial purposes we now have policies 304 00:10:44,710 --> 00:10:42,320 for reimbursing the government which is 305 00:10:46,550 --> 00:10:44,720 a really new thing for the government 306 00:10:48,150 --> 00:10:46,560 private astronaut missions where some of 307 00:10:50,150 --> 00:10:48,160 these commercial vehicles will be able 308 00:10:51,910 --> 00:10:50,160 to bring private citizens private 309 00:10:54,150 --> 00:10:51,920 astronauts to the station to do research 310 00:10:55,350 --> 00:10:54,160 or just do what they've wanted to pay to 311 00:11:00,470 --> 00:10:55,360 do 312 00:11:02,310 --> 00:11:00,480 commercial module a free flyer 313 00:11:04,230 --> 00:11:02,320 we're always looking for ideas to 314 00:11:05,910 --> 00:11:04,240 promote the low earth orbit economy 315 00:11:07,590 --> 00:11:05,920 things that maybe could be manufactured 316 00:11:09,430 --> 00:11:07,600 in space that are very high value but 317 00:11:11,030 --> 00:11:09,440 low mass i think there's a lot of people 318 00:11:13,190 --> 00:11:11,040 are going to be excited about that yep 319 00:11:15,509 --> 00:11:13,200 we are really well we're excited to get 320 00:11:18,069 --> 00:11:15,519 an update on launch jen let's go back to 321 00:11:19,590 --> 00:11:18,079 you thanks laura now let's head back to 322 00:11:22,310 --> 00:11:19,600 the mission director center to get an 323 00:11:24,630 --> 00:11:22,320 update from nasa's daryl now darryl hi 324 00:11:27,910 --> 00:11:24,640 jen so an update from the launch team 325 00:11:29,750 --> 00:11:27,920 and that is that currently we are no go 326 00:11:31,430 --> 00:11:29,760 weather-wise if the launch were to 327 00:11:34,069 --> 00:11:31,440 happen right now but of course we're 328 00:11:36,150 --> 00:11:34,079 t-minus in 12 and a half minutes at the 329 00:11:37,670 --> 00:11:36,160 moment there are two rules 330 00:11:39,430 --> 00:11:37,680 weather rules that they establish here 331 00:11:41,430 --> 00:11:39,440 that are in violation at the moment and 332 00:11:44,150 --> 00:11:41,440 they are the detached anvil cloud rule 333 00:11:46,389 --> 00:11:44,160 and the surface electric field rule 334 00:11:48,470 --> 00:11:46,399 as you look from this view at the rocket 335 00:11:51,030 --> 00:11:48,480 up into the sky you can see that we've 336 00:11:53,110 --> 00:11:51,040 got some dark clouds in the area the 337 00:11:56,310 --> 00:11:53,120 concern is that there's a storm cell 338 00:11:59,670 --> 00:11:56,320 approaching us that may cause the launch 339 00:12:02,550 --> 00:11:59,680 to go into no go at the t0 which it is 340 00:12:04,389 --> 00:12:02,560 also forecast to go but spacex has 341 00:12:07,269 --> 00:12:04,399 decided as you can see that storm cell 342 00:12:08,790 --> 00:12:07,279 kind of weakens as it's going over land 343 00:12:11,110 --> 00:12:08,800 they've decided they want to take this 344 00:12:13,590 --> 00:12:11,120 count down to 30 seconds 345 00:12:15,190 --> 00:12:13,600 and make the call then on whether or not 346 00:12:17,110 --> 00:12:15,200 to vote for 347 00:12:19,829 --> 00:12:17,120 poor weather conditions so as you can 348 00:12:20,710 --> 00:12:19,839 see the rocket is being fueled at this 349 00:12:22,949 --> 00:12:20,720 moment 350 00:12:27,430 --> 00:12:22,959 and they are continuing with their count 351 00:12:30,150 --> 00:12:27,440 at t minus 11 minutes and 37 seconds now 352 00:12:32,629 --> 00:12:30,160 this booster that you see here is 353 00:12:35,509 --> 00:12:32,639 familiar to this launch pad because it 354 00:12:37,670 --> 00:12:35,519 has launched on previous missions along 355 00:12:39,750 --> 00:12:37,680 with the capsule the spacecraft on the 356 00:12:42,790 --> 00:12:39,760 top there you see it the booster coming 357 00:12:46,230 --> 00:12:42,800 back to land after it launched on crs 358 00:12:48,710 --> 00:12:46,240 17. it was a beautiful shot right there 359 00:12:52,790 --> 00:12:48,720 looking over the atlantic ocean onto 360 00:12:54,870 --> 00:12:52,800 landing pad one where it came down to a 361 00:12:58,069 --> 00:12:54,880 nearly perfect landing 362 00:12:59,509 --> 00:12:58,079 that booster was then taken refurbished 363 00:13:02,629 --> 00:12:59,519 and now they've got it sitting on the 364 00:13:03,509 --> 00:13:02,639 pad again to launch up on another crs 365 00:13:05,829 --> 00:13:03,519 mission 366 00:13:08,230 --> 00:13:05,839 the spacecraft at the top the dragon 367 00:13:10,230 --> 00:13:08,240 spacecraft well it's flown two prior 368 00:13:11,750 --> 00:13:10,240 missions as you can see there from that 369 00:13:14,470 --> 00:13:11,760 close-up shot 370 00:13:16,790 --> 00:13:14,480 that particular spacecraft is making a 371 00:13:18,710 --> 00:13:16,800 record now it actually is flying on its 372 00:13:21,269 --> 00:13:18,720 third mission and it's got badging to 373 00:13:22,870 --> 00:13:21,279 prove it you see the spacex logo there 374 00:13:24,470 --> 00:13:22,880 but underneath the p 375 00:13:26,710 --> 00:13:24,480 they have a couple of badges that 376 00:13:29,030 --> 00:13:26,720 indicate it has flown twice before to 377 00:13:30,150 --> 00:13:29,040 the international space station on crs 378 00:13:33,030 --> 00:13:30,160 13 379 00:13:35,750 --> 00:13:33,040 and crs-6 and as you look over to the 380 00:13:39,750 --> 00:13:35,760 right of the spacex logo underneath the 381 00:13:41,509 --> 00:13:39,760 x you can see the apollo 50th badging 382 00:13:44,230 --> 00:13:41,519 and that's a nice touch there as they 383 00:13:47,829 --> 00:13:44,240 honor and help us honor the 384 00:13:51,509 --> 00:13:47,839 50th anniversary of apollo 11 and today 385 00:13:54,550 --> 00:13:51,519 in fact would be the 50 years to the day 386 00:13:57,110 --> 00:13:54,560 mark that apollo 11 astronauts returned 387 00:13:58,790 --> 00:13:57,120 to earth and splashed down in the 388 00:14:01,509 --> 00:13:58,800 pacific ocean 389 00:14:03,030 --> 00:14:01,519 now we are sitting at t minus 10 minutes 390 00:14:04,870 --> 00:14:03,040 in county we're going to toss it back to 391 00:14:06,949 --> 00:14:04,880 jen but we are keeping our eyes to the 392 00:14:08,310 --> 00:14:06,959 skies and listening to the launch team 393 00:14:10,790 --> 00:14:08,320 which is currently 394 00:14:12,389 --> 00:14:10,800 keeping the count going jen we'll toss 395 00:14:14,790 --> 00:14:12,399 it back to you 396 00:14:16,389 --> 00:14:14,800 thanks daryl the dragon spacecraft will 397 00:14:18,230 --> 00:14:16,399 be filled with critical materials to 398 00:14:19,269 --> 00:14:18,240 directly support science and research 399 00:14:21,350 --> 00:14:19,279 that will take place on the 400 00:14:23,269 --> 00:14:21,360 international space station 401 00:14:26,310 --> 00:14:23,279 a new international docking adapter 402 00:14:28,870 --> 00:14:26,320 called ida 3 is one of crs18's primary 403 00:14:30,230 --> 00:14:28,880 payloads when installed the adapter will 404 00:14:32,069 --> 00:14:30,240 provide a connecting point for 405 00:14:34,069 --> 00:14:32,079 spacecraft design to carry astronauts 406 00:14:35,990 --> 00:14:34,079 for nasa's commercial crew program as 407 00:14:37,350 --> 00:14:36,000 well as non-nasa missions 408 00:14:39,350 --> 00:14:37,360 the adapters are built to the 409 00:14:41,189 --> 00:14:39,360 international docking system standard 410 00:14:42,790 --> 00:14:41,199 which means any spacecraft designed 411 00:14:44,629 --> 00:14:42,800 using these measurements can use the 412 00:14:47,509 --> 00:14:44,639 adapter 413 00:14:49,509 --> 00:14:47,519 the bio fabrication facility or bff is 414 00:14:51,750 --> 00:14:49,519 designed to print organ-like tissues in 415 00:14:53,590 --> 00:14:51,760 microgravity printing the complex 416 00:14:55,430 --> 00:14:53,600 structures found inside human organs has 417 00:14:57,269 --> 00:14:55,440 proven difficult to accomplish in 418 00:14:59,990 --> 00:14:57,279 earth's gravity environment 419 00:15:02,389 --> 00:15:00,000 bff is an early step in a long-term plan 420 00:15:04,710 --> 00:15:02,399 to eventually manufacture whole human 421 00:15:06,710 --> 00:15:04,720 organs in space 422 00:15:08,069 --> 00:15:06,720 another exciting payload is the bio rock 423 00:15:10,069 --> 00:15:08,079 investigation 424 00:15:11,910 --> 00:15:10,079 with bio rock we hope to gain insights 425 00:15:14,150 --> 00:15:11,920 into how microbes grow in space and how 426 00:15:16,389 --> 00:15:14,160 we might use them in human exploration 427 00:15:18,310 --> 00:15:16,399 and settlement of space from mining to 428 00:15:20,949 --> 00:15:18,320 turning rocks into soil on the moon and 429 00:15:24,949 --> 00:15:22,310 and now to give us a look at another 430 00:15:27,189 --> 00:15:24,959 mission investigation is nor is nasa's 431 00:15:29,910 --> 00:15:27,199 laura aguiar laura 432 00:15:32,550 --> 00:15:29,920 thank you jennifer so yes nasa has a lot 433 00:15:34,790 --> 00:15:32,560 of science going on board but commercial 434 00:15:37,749 --> 00:15:34,800 business has the opportunity for space r 435 00:15:40,150 --> 00:15:37,759 d as well joining me now is ken shields 436 00:15:42,550 --> 00:15:40,160 he is the vice president and chief of 437 00:15:45,269 --> 00:15:42,560 chief operating officer of the us 438 00:15:46,949 --> 00:15:45,279 national laboratory on station so i hear 439 00:15:48,389 --> 00:15:46,959 we're going to set some records 440 00:15:49,990 --> 00:15:48,399 we are laura we're looking forward to 441 00:15:52,550 --> 00:15:50,000 setting some records tonight when we 442 00:15:55,670 --> 00:15:52,560 launch spacex 18 we're going to launch 443 00:15:58,150 --> 00:15:55,680 25 iss national laboratory sponsored 444 00:16:00,069 --> 00:15:58,160 payloads that's a single launch record 445 00:16:01,590 --> 00:16:00,079 for the u.s national laboratory in 446 00:16:03,670 --> 00:16:01,600 addition to that with the arrival of 447 00:16:05,670 --> 00:16:03,680 these payloads it's going to be 90 for 448 00:16:07,749 --> 00:16:05,680 the year which is another record a year 449 00:16:09,590 --> 00:16:07,759 high for the national laboratory and 450 00:16:11,430 --> 00:16:09,600 last we're going to set a crew time 451 00:16:13,350 --> 00:16:11,440 usage record for the year also 452 00:16:14,790 --> 00:16:13,360 approaching a thousand hours is what 453 00:16:16,230 --> 00:16:14,800 we're baseline to do right now so we're 454 00:16:18,710 --> 00:16:16,240 very proud of that looking forward to it 455 00:16:21,110 --> 00:16:18,720 oh absolutely so why is it important to 456 00:16:24,069 --> 00:16:21,120 have a u.s national laboratory on 457 00:16:26,230 --> 00:16:24,079 station the u.s national laboratory 458 00:16:28,470 --> 00:16:26,240 we focus on microgravity research and 459 00:16:30,550 --> 00:16:28,480 development initiatives to benefit life 460 00:16:32,710 --> 00:16:30,560 on earth so it's a way to open up the 461 00:16:35,189 --> 00:16:32,720 use of the iss 462 00:16:37,990 --> 00:16:35,199 access to space and microgravity for a 463 00:16:40,150 --> 00:16:38,000 whole new user community that's not nasa 464 00:16:42,069 --> 00:16:40,160 looking to utilize the iss to further 465 00:16:44,550 --> 00:16:42,079 their expedition goals 466 00:16:46,629 --> 00:16:44,560 okay ken we know how important it is to 467 00:16:48,310 --> 00:16:46,639 keep the environment pristine for our 468 00:16:50,870 --> 00:16:48,320 astronauts welfare 469 00:16:53,430 --> 00:16:50,880 but what's this we hear about slime on 470 00:16:54,470 --> 00:16:53,440 board what is this slime you speak of 471 00:16:56,470 --> 00:16:54,480 laura 472 00:16:57,670 --> 00:16:56,480 that's right we're gonna fly slime in 473 00:16:59,749 --> 00:16:57,680 space 474 00:17:01,910 --> 00:16:59,759 so an important part of the national lab 475 00:17:03,749 --> 00:17:01,920 mission is also to excite and engage the 476 00:17:05,990 --> 00:17:03,759 next generation the future generation of 477 00:17:08,549 --> 00:17:06,000 engineers and explorers and we do that 478 00:17:10,309 --> 00:17:08,559 by learning while we have some fun so we 479 00:17:12,870 --> 00:17:10,319 are going to launch slime in space and 480 00:17:15,110 --> 00:17:12,880 see how this non-newtonian fluid behaves 481 00:17:16,789 --> 00:17:15,120 in microgravity 482 00:17:18,230 --> 00:17:16,799 all right jen we're going to hand this 483 00:17:21,270 --> 00:17:18,240 back to you really quick before somebody 484 00:17:22,470 --> 00:17:21,280 gets the idea to dump slime on our heads 485 00:17:24,069 --> 00:17:22,480 thanks laura 486 00:17:25,590 --> 00:17:24,079 we are now just seven minutes from 487 00:17:27,270 --> 00:17:25,600 launch let's head back over to the 488 00:17:29,430 --> 00:17:27,280 mission director center where nasa's 489 00:17:31,510 --> 00:17:29,440 daryl nail is monitoring communications 490 00:17:33,830 --> 00:17:31,520 hey daryl how are things looking 491 00:17:36,310 --> 00:17:33,840 well jen they're looking not so good at 492 00:17:39,430 --> 00:17:36,320 this very moment we are currently no go 493 00:17:42,470 --> 00:17:39,440 for weather at the t-0 mark which is 6 494 00:17:45,590 --> 00:17:42,480 24 in 30 seconds this evening 495 00:17:48,150 --> 00:17:45,600 but spacex is continuing with the count 496 00:17:49,750 --> 00:17:48,160 because they are hoping that there will 497 00:17:51,669 --> 00:17:49,760 be a break in the weather which as you 498 00:17:53,830 --> 00:17:51,679 can currently see 499 00:17:55,430 --> 00:17:53,840 we have some clearing in and around the 500 00:17:56,470 --> 00:17:55,440 pad but then you look in another 501 00:17:58,390 --> 00:17:56,480 direction 502 00:18:01,669 --> 00:17:58,400 as you see there you see some dark 503 00:18:03,750 --> 00:18:01,679 clouds off in the distance so this is 504 00:18:07,270 --> 00:18:03,760 going to come down to the wire and just 505 00:18:09,590 --> 00:18:07,280 to recap for you spacex teams discuss 506 00:18:12,230 --> 00:18:09,600 this uh this situation as you're 507 00:18:14,470 --> 00:18:12,240 watching uh the gaseous oxygen venting 508 00:18:16,630 --> 00:18:14,480 off from the top of the rocket there 509 00:18:19,029 --> 00:18:16,640 they discussed the possibility that they 510 00:18:20,870 --> 00:18:19,039 might catch a break and they want to see 511 00:18:23,270 --> 00:18:20,880 if they can just do that so they're 512 00:18:24,390 --> 00:18:23,280 going to let this count get down to 30 513 00:18:26,789 --> 00:18:24,400 seconds 514 00:18:28,789 --> 00:18:26,799 and then at that moment if we are still 515 00:18:30,870 --> 00:18:28,799 no go weather-wise 516 00:18:33,270 --> 00:18:30,880 then they will abort the launch attempt 517 00:18:35,430 --> 00:18:33,280 but if not and it clears the next few 518 00:18:36,950 --> 00:18:35,440 minutes or right up to 30 then they're 519 00:18:39,669 --> 00:18:36,960 going to go ahead and fire this thing 520 00:18:41,350 --> 00:18:39,679 off and so what we're looking at now in 521 00:18:43,510 --> 00:18:41,360 terms of the 522 00:18:46,870 --> 00:18:43,520 the countdown and where we're at we're 523 00:18:49,590 --> 00:18:46,880 at five minutes and 47 seconds and 524 00:18:52,390 --> 00:18:49,600 counting they have been 525 00:18:54,789 --> 00:18:52,400 put the dragon to internal power they 526 00:18:57,669 --> 00:18:54,799 began chilling the engines 527 00:19:00,549 --> 00:18:57,679 which helps prepare them for the 528 00:19:02,470 --> 00:19:00,559 super cold oxygen which 529 00:19:05,190 --> 00:19:02,480 is part of the fueling system they get 530 00:19:07,909 --> 00:19:05,200 it as cold and as dense as possible so 531 00:19:09,270 --> 00:19:07,919 can have more lifting capability 532 00:19:10,710 --> 00:19:09,280 they also 533 00:19:13,029 --> 00:19:10,720 some of the things to look for in the 534 00:19:15,590 --> 00:19:13,039 last few seconds of launch they will 535 00:19:18,630 --> 00:19:15,600 flood that pad with water 536 00:19:21,029 --> 00:19:18,640 and that helps suppress the sound 537 00:19:22,470 --> 00:19:21,039 which is an incredible roar 538 00:19:25,350 --> 00:19:22,480 if you're here 539 00:19:28,390 --> 00:19:25,360 watching the launch but it also it could 540 00:19:31,750 --> 00:19:28,400 be too much in fact damaging if they 541 00:19:34,950 --> 00:19:31,760 don't flood the pad with water 542 00:19:38,470 --> 00:19:34,960 we're getting down to five minutes 543 00:19:40,150 --> 00:19:38,480 and we are still no go for two weather 544 00:19:43,110 --> 00:19:40,160 factors 545 00:19:45,909 --> 00:19:43,120 for launch as we get down 546 00:19:48,390 --> 00:19:45,919 in underneath five minutes 547 00:19:51,990 --> 00:19:48,400 the rp1 fueling 548 00:19:56,870 --> 00:19:54,150 and as they continue to work this 549 00:19:58,870 --> 00:19:56,880 we'll give you a heads up that uh 550 00:20:01,029 --> 00:19:58,880 just about in about a few seconds they 551 00:20:03,270 --> 00:20:01,039 would start retracting 552 00:20:06,630 --> 00:20:03,280 the strong back which is that structure 553 00:20:08,310 --> 00:20:06,640 that is holding the rocket 554 00:20:10,710 --> 00:20:08,320 upside 555 00:20:13,190 --> 00:20:10,720 vertical 556 00:21:31,430 --> 00:20:13,200 let's listen in now to the count to see 557 00:21:35,029 --> 00:21:32,789 all right i've been listening into the 558 00:21:36,390 --> 00:21:35,039 teams as they discuss the situation they 559 00:21:37,750 --> 00:21:36,400 are continuing 560 00:21:39,990 --> 00:21:37,760 with the count 561 00:21:47,510 --> 00:21:40,000 underneath three minutes 562 00:21:51,510 --> 00:21:50,310 we are close to completing the fueling 563 00:21:53,190 --> 00:21:51,520 of the 564 00:21:54,789 --> 00:21:53,200 liquid oxygen 565 00:21:55,990 --> 00:21:54,799 and they are close to 566 00:21:58,230 --> 00:21:56,000 closing out 567 00:22:03,270 --> 00:21:58,240 the stage one 1 568 00:22:07,029 --> 00:22:05,590 let's take a look at the radar just to 569 00:22:08,230 --> 00:22:07,039 get a sense since this is going to be a 570 00:22:10,310 --> 00:22:08,240 close call 571 00:22:12,710 --> 00:22:10,320 as you can see that clump of clouds that 572 00:22:15,110 --> 00:22:12,720 starts off very strong green plenty of 573 00:22:18,310 --> 00:22:15,120 rain but starts to dry out there is 574 00:22:21,430 --> 00:22:18,320 space launch complex 40 and as that 575 00:22:25,270 --> 00:22:21,440 storm system approaches you can see how 576 00:22:27,830 --> 00:22:25,280 it is weakening and that is apparently 577 00:22:28,710 --> 00:22:27,840 what the hope is is that 578 00:22:29,590 --> 00:22:28,720 those 579 00:22:30,950 --> 00:22:29,600 launch 580 00:22:35,830 --> 00:22:30,960 criteria 581 00:22:36,630 --> 00:22:35,840 those violations will be lifted 582 00:22:38,470 --> 00:22:36,640 as 583 00:22:40,230 --> 00:22:38,480 that system weakens 584 00:22:41,909 --> 00:22:40,240 but from our views that we can see it 585 00:22:44,710 --> 00:22:41,919 just seems like a mixed bag we have 586 00:22:47,510 --> 00:22:44,720 areas of the sky that appear 587 00:22:49,909 --> 00:22:47,520 clear we also have areas like that one 588 00:22:51,990 --> 00:22:49,919 right there if you were looking at that 589 00:22:53,029 --> 00:22:52,000 and that way that direction alone you'd 590 00:22:55,029 --> 00:22:53,039 think well 591 00:22:56,549 --> 00:22:55,039 let's launch the schwaken but 592 00:22:58,070 --> 00:22:56,559 you look at this view 593 00:23:00,230 --> 00:22:58,080 and it tells you a different story in 594 00:23:03,510 --> 00:23:00,240 fact you can see some rain droplets 595 00:23:05,270 --> 00:23:03,520 that's looking back to the west 596 00:23:07,270 --> 00:23:05,280 that cloud that you see coming out there 597 00:23:10,470 --> 00:23:07,280 venting off the oxygen 598 00:23:12,870 --> 00:23:10,480 one minute and 25 seconds to launch just 599 00:23:14,710 --> 00:23:12,880 60 seconds until they make a decision on 600 00:23:15,669 --> 00:23:14,720 whether or not to launch this rocket 601 00:23:18,870 --> 00:23:15,679 today 602 00:23:24,950 --> 00:23:18,880 the back update is tomorrow 603 00:23:30,710 --> 00:23:27,990 we're approaching the uh the minute mark 604 00:23:32,310 --> 00:23:30,720 and then about 15 seconds later 605 00:23:35,510 --> 00:23:32,320 listen for the launch director to see if 606 00:23:35,520 --> 00:23:56,470 dragon is in startup 607 00:24:02,789 --> 00:23:58,789 and here we approach decision time five 608 00:24:07,669 --> 00:24:05,430 hold hold hold on count down one large 609 00:24:09,830 --> 00:24:07,679 force running 610 00:24:11,669 --> 00:24:09,840 and there you have it the launch is a 611 00:24:14,789 --> 00:24:11,679 no-go for today 612 00:24:17,669 --> 00:24:14,799 they abort and scrubbed the launch 613 00:24:20,230 --> 00:24:17,679 they were trying in uh hoping that the 614 00:24:21,029 --> 00:24:20,240 weather would clear at the last second 615 00:24:22,390 --> 00:24:21,039 but 616 00:24:25,750 --> 00:24:22,400 it did not 617 00:24:27,190 --> 00:24:25,760 the conditions early on were 70 percent 618 00:24:28,149 --> 00:24:27,200 no go 619 00:24:31,430 --> 00:24:28,159 but 620 00:24:32,630 --> 00:24:31,440 as the this one storm cell which started 621 00:24:35,430 --> 00:24:32,640 off 622 00:24:36,630 --> 00:24:35,440 around lakeland a couple hours ago 623 00:24:38,310 --> 00:24:36,640 and 624 00:24:39,830 --> 00:24:38,320 proceeded quickly 625 00:24:42,310 --> 00:24:39,840 to the launch pad 626 00:24:45,590 --> 00:24:42,320 it was forecast that could be a factor 627 00:24:47,590 --> 00:24:45,600 but it was a close call and spacex now 628 00:24:50,310 --> 00:24:47,600 going to push this launch to tomorrow 629 00:24:52,789 --> 00:24:50,320 just around six o'clock they're gonna go 630 00:24:54,950 --> 00:24:52,799 ahead and scrub it 24 hours 631 00:24:58,230 --> 00:24:54,960 and see if they can revisit this 632 00:25:00,310 --> 00:24:58,240 tomorrow which is unfortunate but 633 00:25:02,390 --> 00:25:00,320 early on today there were storms rolling 634 00:25:04,549 --> 00:25:02,400 all over the space center and you would 635 00:25:06,310 --> 00:25:04,559 have thought they had no chance and then 636 00:25:08,630 --> 00:25:06,320 we got this break that you're looking at 637 00:25:11,350 --> 00:25:08,640 right here this little opening in the 638 00:25:12,390 --> 00:25:11,360 clouds and it seemed like it might just 639 00:25:13,590 --> 00:25:12,400 happen 640 00:25:16,390 --> 00:25:13,600 but in the end 641 00:25:18,230 --> 00:25:16,400 uh they they held uh held out hope for 642 00:25:19,269 --> 00:25:18,240 as long as they could right down to 30 643 00:25:23,190 --> 00:25:19,279 seconds 644 00:25:25,750 --> 00:25:23,200 before uh going into a 24 hour 645 00:25:27,830 --> 00:25:25,760 hold so we scrubbed the launch from now 646 00:25:30,230 --> 00:25:27,840 and that's gonna do it for us out here 647 00:25:32,950 --> 00:25:30,240 at hanger ae in cape canaveral jennifer 648 00:25:34,470 --> 00:25:32,960 will toss it back to you in the studio 649 00:25:36,070 --> 00:25:34,480 as you've just heard today's launch has 650 00:25:38,149 --> 00:25:36,080 been scrubbed this concludes our 651 00:25:40,230 --> 00:25:38,159 coverage of today's crs 18 launch 652 00:25:43,029 --> 00:25:40,240 attempt for updates on the next attempt