Can see that they are all exposed to the vacuum of space. All four of them are effectively doing an eva, said this is the first time that this is the first time that this has ever happened. Sarah will soon unbuckle her straps and do what jared will soon unbuckle her straps and do Whatjared Isaac will soon unbuckle her straps and do what jared Isaac Man will soon unbuckle her straps and do whatjared Isaac Man has done and make her way up to the Nose Cone. Jared is back inside. We heard him jared is back inside. We heard him going jared is back inside. We heard him going through what is called him going through what is called the test matrix, it is basically called the test matrix, it is basicallyjust a bunch of manoeuvres using different hands, manoeuvres using different hands, the foot mobility. Right hands, the foot mobility. Right now we are doing. You just right now we are doing. You just heard right now we are doing. You just heard arthur call out, we didnt just heard arthur call o
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good lord ride all of the way. god speed, john glenn. john glenn, the second to orbit the earth. that was 30 years before the ussr collapsed. that did not bankrupt them. they still had more money for more space flights. so maybe she s talking about this. we choose to go to the moon and do the other thing. not because they are easy, but because they are hard. that was a great speech. lunar program, that could be a budget buster, of course. hard numbers are hard to come by, because the soviet program was cloaked in secrecy. but according to nasa, our own manned space program cost about $23 billion from the first man in space to the last man on the moon. and according to a leading space historian, soviet spending was just about half that amount. it s hard to see how space spending would be a major burden, especially when you
as the president gets ready to head to kennedy space center to announce his new plan for the program, for the space program, once again i want to bring back mary ellen weber, former astronaut and andrew saken, space historian and science journalist and roger hamburg. we ve been hitting the serious issues about the space program and andrew you cut a little bit of what i said when i threw out velcro and we should point out the three spin-offs of nasa, right, that we talked about, teflon, velcro and tang, not inventive, and not created in space, but definitely made famous by the space program. let s go back in history. i know all three of you remember this commercial. let s roll it. how can we more vitamin c than an orange.