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Hello, sir.
Thanks for having me back.
Sure, I do wanna just start by saying, since I heard your intro, you don't have to camp out on the side of the road for the Artemis II launch.
I'll certainly make sure we've got a seat reserved for you, especially since I know how much of a fan you are of America's space program and all of the great history you collect at your studio that I was lucky enough to see when I visited.
So you can guarantee we'll have a spot for you.
And as far as crew, and what an exciting mission, right?
I'm sure we'll talk about it.
But as far as Crew 11,
You know, one of the greatest accomplishments that we've done at the International Space Station is the continuous human presence in space over a quarter of a century, right?
And that we're keeping our astronauts alive in an environment that is incredibly harsh on their body.
Microgravity does a lot of things to you from your vestibular system, cardiovascular system, bone density loss.
It's a radiation environment, right?
But we're there to learn.
And we expect that there will be circumstances that will appear.
This is why we do extensive training.
Our astronauts, they're practically physicians.
In fact, many of them are.