t-15. ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, ignition. engines full power, and lift o off. to one alpha. copy one alpha. pitching down range. stage one propulsion is nominal. nominal power and telemetry. stage one throttle down. supersonic. [engine worrying] execute. stage one throttle up. stage one bravo. copy. 1 bravo. impact shield has started. kayleigh: ambassador haley, this is really incredible to watch, i will never forget to traveling with president trump to cape canaveral, to see the first launch of americans into space nearly a decade, scrubbed due to weather, and then it happened. and what you are watching as a return to american greatness as we watch this for the take off. after nearly a decade of really stymieing our space exploration, it really feels like america is back on the space front. dr. saphier: it is awe-inspiring, and i m laughing, emily is so emotional watching this, but god is so good when you see something like
propellant to deal with. nasa has been working with that since the 1960s, since the original moon programme. i m sure they will fix it, it is a question of time, and asjonathan said, it is a big, complicated system, it really is the biggest rocket that nasa or anyone has ever built, so there are a lot of things to get right. but, you know, nasa is probably the organisation to do it, but it will take some time. some people will say, they have had 50 years. it was quite a while since we last went to the moon, we have done this before, why all the publicity and the fanfare and it still not be working properly? well, that is a really good point. first time for a human mission round the moon since 1972. has the technology really advanced since then? fundamentally, no, perhaps except that the capsule is a bit larger and the electronics are modern, but they are still using, for example, incredibly outdated and environmentally unsound rocket boosters, they are still having difficulti
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