in a little over a week i will head down to the cosmo drone and launch on november 11th. super exciting. steve: indeed. we are all excited. colonel, tell us about we know the preparation you have gone in for years with the air force and with nasa as well. how did you prepare your family for you being gone until march? i read somewhere that it might involve some legos. [laughter] so, a great way to teach your kids how a rocket works is to build one with them. so we have built the saturn five together. i have two young boys and explaining all the ins and outs of how a rocket works. that s a great way to do it. how do you prepare the family? fortunately, the military has prepared our family. i m married to active duty air force officer, we are a joint military family, so deployments are not new to
where everything is just floating around together. steve: colonel, good luck to you. colonel nic hague going to take off next month and be close to six months. thanks very much forever your service. we will be watching. steve: apologize for the delay the way it works because he is on the other side of the planet goes up to a satellite down to the ground up to a satellite and down on the ground and eventually gets there. ainsley: i m reading that his family is going to send him care packages in space including halloween costumes for him and the crew and favorite sweets which are thin mints. brian: what an embarrassment we have to send a rocket up in russia we can t do it here because the space shuttle has been shelved. why are you waiting? janice: we are waving at you guys. janice: we love outer space and science. birthday today and tomorrow. friday. janice: what s your name? craig. janice: do you know whose birthday it is tomorrow? ainsley s. janice: ainsley s birthday, everybody