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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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Speaker 0 says they are number three in a line of four. The controller is not willing to tell anyone what their sequence is, so there is nothing to report. They have no idea how long it will take to get off the ground, but being third in line suggests they’re getting close.

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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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Мы находимся на космодроме Плесецк, и до пуска остается мало времени. Translation: We are at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and there is little time left before the launch.

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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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The 1st stage is about to shut down and perform staging. We can see and hear the process as the signal is acquired in Houston and New Orleans. The booster engine cuts off and the stage separates.

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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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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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Alright flight crew, this is the final go/no-go poll. Raptor one: Go. Raptor two: Go. Stage one: Go. Stage two: Go. Flight director is go for launch. Liftoff! Vehicle switching downrange, max Q, ship engine startup, stage separation. Booster we spec burn. We're confirming thirty seconds to make the tail catch decision, now ten seconds. Hot stage separation confirmed. Flight director is go for booster return. Operator go vote is set true, we are go for catch. Booster coming in hot! Booster FTS is saved, igniting 13 Raptor engines. Incredible view! Show any burn startup. The Villa has caught the booster. Ship avionics power to unlock. Phenomenal! Starship has entered the atmosphere, approaching peak heating phase. Landing burn startup. Starship is on target and has landed!

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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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Today, we're on Truck Force 1 to witness the SpaceX Starship Rocket launch. The excitement is palpable as we discuss our outfits and enjoy Nutella. As the countdown begins, we marvel at the rocket's design and heat shield technology. There's anticipation about the launch, with discussions about the rocket's speed and potential trips to Mars. It could take six months to reach Mars with maximum payload, but faster trips are possible with less weight. The launch is thrilling, and the noise is incredible. We reflect on the experience, feeling inspired and changed by witnessing such an epic event. This has truly been one of the coolest experiences ever.

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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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Speaker 0 describes a 25-inch lens that will bring Ripple Rock into clear view. They state that in two minutes and fifteen seconds, Ripple Rock will emerge. Speaker 0 says they will watch with helmets on, mouths open, and eyes wide. Speaker 1 notes the placid water is about to erupt. The tide is ebbing north at approximately 10 knots and is two feet above mean low water. A countdown from 20 begins. Speaker 0 announces that it is the end.

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NASA astronaut Nick Hague, commander of twenty-nine, exits the Dragon Freedom using a mobility aid. He waves and gives a thumbs up.

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Booster's aligning with the tower. We're ready for touchdown. Switching to three engines. Get ready for impact!

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We have SRV hydraulic power unit tab started. T minus twenty one seconds, solid rocket booster engine gimbal now underway. T minus fifteen seconds. T minus ten, nine, eight, seven, six. We have main engine start, four, three, two, one, and liftoff. Liftoff of the twenty fifth space shuttle mission, and it has cleared the tower. Control good roll program confirmed. Challenger now heading down range. Engines beginning throttling down now at 94%. Normal throttles, for most of the flight, at 94%. We'll throttle down to 65 shortly. Engines at 65%. Three engines running normally. Three good fuel cells, three good APUs. Velocity, 2,257 feet per second. Altitude, 4.3 nautical miles. Downrange distance, three nautical miles. The twenty fifth space shuttle mission is now on the way after many delays. One minute fifteen seconds. Velocity, 2,900 feet per second. Altitude, nine nautical miles. Downrange distance, seven nautical miles. Looks like a couple of the solid rocket boosters blew away from the side of the shuttle in an explosion. My controllers here looking very carefully at the situation. Obviously, a major malfunction.

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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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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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New Shepard has cleared the tower and begun throttle down for queue limiting. Engine response looks good. The vehicle has passed through max q, maximum dynamic pressure. This is when the stresses between the atmosphere and speed are at their maximum. The BE-3 engine is firing.

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Speaker 0: Returning from the moon, filled with excitement. Speaker 1: We've all pondered the significance of this first lunar landing. Can each of you share what it means to us? Speaker 2: I believe this mission was inevitable, regardless of setting a specific goal. Our previous space flights showed our potential. The ease with which we accomplished this mission proves we were on the right track. It suggests that other problems can be solved with a long-term commitment. We should consider other missions. Speaker 0: I see it as a beginning, not just for this flight, but for the entire program. It marks the start of a new era. Speaker 1: Neil, how much fuel did you have left when you shut down? Speaker 2: My instruments showed less than 30 seconds, possibly around 20. Ground analysis suggests more than that, maybe over 30 or 40.

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Ready to set. Cal open. Fuel on. RV stable. Fuel off.

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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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