1 00:00:00,020 --> 00:00:04,960 10... 9... 8... 7... 6... 2 00:00:04,960 --> 00:00:07,360 5... 4... 3... 3 00:00:07,360 --> 00:00:09,360 2.. 1... 4 00:00:09,360 --> 00:00:11,360 Zero... 5 00:00:12,220 --> 00:00:14,220 Ignition... Liftoff! 6 00:00:20,080 --> 00:00:42,460 *Dramatic music* 7 00:00:43,360 --> 00:00:47,400 certainly when you go through the the launch day preparations there's a lot 8 00:00:47,400 --> 00:00:52,110 of moments that kind of stand out to you... When the engines light, you know you are 9 00:00:52,110 --> 00:00:55,830 going and you know you're going somewhere pretty fast. When the engines 10 00:00:55,830 --> 00:01:00,840 shut off you go from three G's to zero G's instantaneously and things start 11 00:01:00,840 --> 00:01:05,820 floating and and I remember distinctly just thinking 'what just happened.' 12 00:01:05,820 --> 00:01:09,000 Same thing happens when you get to Space Station, it's kind of a defining moment 13 00:01:09,000 --> 00:01:13,560 when you get the hatches back open. By sharing this experience with SpaceX and 14 00:01:13,560 --> 00:01:18,270 creating another partner that has the same capability I think we really set 15 00:01:18,270 --> 00:01:22,350 the future up to continue to blossom. This will be the first time humans have 16 00:01:22,350 --> 00:01:26,240 ridden on the Falcon 9 even though it's flown many many times and so just 17 00:01:26,240 --> 00:01:30,990 taking in that experience and the sounds and all those things that we can relate