nearly fly the space crafts. that is make some adjustments, make some tweaks to. it the idea is that this is all automated. controlled from california, offered california. that you can get on the spacecraft. this is the goal of the future. you can go up into orbit, higher, deeper than the international space station. come back three days later. without touching a button. that is the goal. the goal is to open it up so that people with no space training conduit. they can just get on and get. all i just hope that you re gonna need to be very. but these four, if it all goes right, they will need to do anything brian, besides as flying the spacecraft. cal perry it s always great to witness a launch from the space coast in florida. i envy you the evening. you ve had down there, thank you very much for staying up to join us tonight. cal perry our man in front of the vehicle assembly building. coming up, a look at what fox news is doing, and what fox news is saying to their customers during
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as the former democratic senator from florida, he helped expand private/partnership programs to allow for many of the milestones we re seeing today. i guess it s mr. administrator now, i m so used to call you mr. senator in the hallway. great to have you, mr. administrator. i guess i have to set aside my personal bias which is please let me know how you can get a political reporter on these space crafts. surely it s important for other reasons as well. i ll start with a tough question is that i think there s a lot of people here on earth who are really struggling with basic things and they look at what these billionaires are doing and they wonder, why aren t they spending their billions on trying to improve the quality of life for people here on the planet, trying to figure things out? what do you say to those people who see these billionaires blast off and resent them? well, and i understand that, because i ve dealt in that world of constantly having to stand up
launch pad now in cape canaveral, florida, just four missions left. discovery will deliver supplies to the international space station, meanwhile, another astronaut docking at that station today. she flew there along with two cosmonauts on a russian soyuz racquet. it took off from kazakhstan on thursday. while their glory days are winding down, the space schultz have a busy retirement ahead of them. one that actually might put you or me, probably you, in the cockpit. our laura ingle has the story. 3, 2, 1. and lift off of endeavor. museums from coast to coast are vying for one of the historic space crafts. and curators are pulling out the stops to convince nasa officials that their facility is the best. i think it s going to be great for the economy. it s, it s a definite tourist draw. this is going to create jobs, real paying jobs with benefits. discovery has already been promised to the smithsonian s