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The first stage has landed successfully on Earth. The second stage has shut down, and we're waiting for separation. Dragon and Endeavor are now flying free. Translation: The first stage has landed successfully on Earth. The second stage has shut down, and we are waiting for separation. Dragon and Endeavor are now flying freely.

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The speaker announces that the boys' engine arm is empty and they will get the pro. They count down from three to one and inform Houston that everything is good.

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The center 13 engines are ignited. The motor slows down to three engines. The super heavy booster glides down into the chopstick arms.

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Astronaut Nick K, commander of nine, is the last astronaut out of Spring Dragon Freedom. He used a mobility aid to descend the small ramp. He waved and gave a thumbs up.

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On May 30, 2020, Bob and Doug suited up, waved to their families, and rode an elevator up 20 stories at Kennedy Space Center. They strapped in, waited as fuel filled the tanks, then launched into space.

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A puff of dust will appear upon touchdown. The air cushion will kick up the dust, resulting in a soft landing despite appearances. Touchdown confirmed. Congratulations, and welcome back to Earth. New status check. Double shot.

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The video shows Neil Armstrong descending the ladder of the lunar module and stepping onto the moon's surface. He mentions that the first step is stable enough to get back up. The footbeds of the lunar module only sink about 1 or 2 inches into the surface, which appears powdery. Armstrong's images are a bit shadowy due to the lunar module's shadow. It is mentioned that Armstrong is a 38-year-old American standing on the moon on July 20th, 1969. Armstrong says a phrase, but it is unclear. The video ends abruptly.

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This marks a new era in space exploration with plans for the moon and Mars. It took 18 years of hard work from SpaceX, NASA, and others to achieve this milestone. The speaker expressed relief and gratitude, thanking everyone involved. They believe this achievement is a positive for humanity, especially during challenging times, and hope it brings joy to people worldwide.

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Countdown begins, ignition, full power, lift off of NASA Crew-1. Falcon and SpaceX launch successful.

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Preparing for landing on the drone ship, Of Course I Still Love You, stage 1's landing legs are deployed. Translation: Getting ready to land on the drone ship, Of Course I Still Love You, the landing legs of stage 1 are extended.

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Crew nine's Dragon capsule, which was traveling over 17,000 miles per hour moments ago, is gently coasting to a soft splashdown. Splashdown will be located in the Gulf Of America, off the coast of Tallahassee, Florida. The Dragon spacecraft is being monitored. Splashdown confirmed. SpaceX Freedom splashdown. Good main release. Main shoots cut. Nick, Alex, Butch, Sunny, welcome home.

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Big waves down the little ramp, and that is the last astronaut, Nick K, commander of ninety nine. Mobility aid. Now out of spring dragon freedom. Some waves, some thumbs up.

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Push. Proceed to 321. Thanks, Houston. Prepare for thrust in 30 seconds. Maintain altitude at 1500 feet. All systems look good.

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Houston confirms the seals are good with no condensation. The station hatch is now open. SpaceX on Dragon is communicating with ground control regarding crew status. Vapor on Dragon is speaking with Mike at ground control. SpaceX is checking in on the progress of Butch and Nick as they move through vestibule pressurization. Vapor confirms about twenty minutes remaining on soot drying. The crew has 1.5 US changed, with the other two currently doing inventory and packing. They will also provide the water and feed inventory. SpaceX acknowledges and copies all. The crew inside Dragon is speaking with SpaceX's Mission Control in Hawthorne, California.

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Crew nine is back on Earth after splashdown in the Gulf of America, off the coast of Tallahassee, Florida. The SpaceX Freedom capsule splashed down successfully. Main shoots cut, and the crew—Nick, Alex, Butch, and Sunny—are confirmed safe. SpaceX welcomes them home, noting the capsule appears full of smiles.

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Speaker 0 states that Elon Musk "kinda turned out to be an asshole," and because of this, they don't want to drive a car built and designed by him. Speaker 1 announces the splashdown of crew nine and SpaceX Freedom. The Dragon capsule and recovery vessel Megan are visible.

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MSNBC wasn't covering the astronaut extraction. This is a moment for America to celebrate, with thanks to President Trump and Elon Musk. Elon Musk saved the US space program. Without him, the US would not be able to fly astronauts from US soil to the International Space Station, since the space shuttle program ended in 2011. Space travel at some point seemed like it was going to be beyond our reach. It took private industry, with the intuitive sense and perseverance and engineering knowledge of Musk and everyone he assembled, to cut through that and say, we might need some government help as far as funding, but we can't abandon what we had been doing in space. We have to keep going.

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Texas National Guard is arriving with equipment, shoes, and gear. A bus has arrived with lights and sirens. Another group is exiting the bus with their gear.

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The crew capsule deploys guide parachutes, followed by the main parachutes. This cushions the landing, resulting in a soft touchdown despite appearances. The capsule kicks up dust upon landing. The crew is congratulated and welcomed back to Earth.

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The booster is attempting a tower catch, which would be the second successful one. The booster is landing and ready, with 13 engines. It is now hovering as it aligns with the tower. It is coming in and down to three engines. Bechzilla has it.

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Speaker 0 stated they don't want to drive a car built and designed by Elon Musk because he "kinda turned out to be an asshole." Speaker 1 announced the first crew ten astronaut through the hatch was Onishi, followed by Peskov. Nicole Ayers, the first of the flies and newest class of astronauts, entered next, followed by Anne McLean, last commander of crew ten.

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The station hatch is open. Dragon, SpaceX is communicating with ground control regarding crew status. Vapor on Dragon is speaking with Mike at ground control. Ground control is checking in on the progress of Butch and Nick as they move through vestibule pressurization. They are also inquiring about the status of the crew's inventory reports and note about twenty minutes remaining on soot drying. Vapor confirms about twenty minutes on soot drying, that 1.5 crew members have changed, and the other two are doing inventory and packing. They will also provide water and feed inventory. SpaceX acknowledges. The crew inside Dragon is speaking with SpaceX's Mission Control in Hawthorne, California.

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Four days pushed. Engine arm is down. Proceed. 321. Run away, Houston. Exide. Thirty seconds. 308 is the number. Headcount through 1,500 feet. H dot looks good.

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Original footage of NASA Space Need. The astronaut is seen attached to a 25-foot tether line, which serves as an umbilical cord. This cord contains a life support system and communications link that connects to the astronaut's chest pack and the spacecraft's life support system.

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Go towards yourself. The screws are out, and both latches are off at the tether. Copy that. You can proceed to off. Standby. Alright, let's do it. Hatch 2 is in position. Copy. Is it in operating? Yes.
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