Tim Peake
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but it was just missing. There was like a hole in the universe, is kind of what it looked like. Like a black hole. Wow. And to think that if you had launched on any other day, y'all would not have seen that. Just incredible timing. Jeremy, wondering if you could also just sort of walk us through the sensations of re-entry and splashdown, because during that first news conference post-splashdown,
Kun katsoin teidÀt, kun he soittivat videoita all the mission highlights and reentry and splashdown. Kaikki te olette reagoineet, kuin olette elÀneet uudestaan. Voitteko kÀydÀ meidÀt lÀpi, mitÀ olitte oikeastaan tunneet?
Katsotaan tulevaisuutta, Jeremy. MitÀ ajattelet NASAn pÀÀtöksestÀ lisÀtÀ lisÀksi Artemis-missiÀ, Artemis 3, jotta voidaan todella testata Orion ja jopa ihmisen jÀÀntymisjÀrjestelmÀ, Blue Moon tai Starship? Nyt, kun Artemis 2 on onnistunut, ajatteletko, ettÀ se oli oikea kohde tai on oikea kohde lisÀtÀ lisÀksi ennen jÀÀntymisjÀrjestelmÀÀ?
Kiitos, Maggie. Kiitos, Tim. MinÀ odotan teidÀt. MinÀ odotan puhua Artemis 2 joka pÀivÀ. MeidÀn tÀytyy keskittyÀ taas. Kiitos, Kristen. NÀhdÀÀn Artemis 4. No, oikeastaan Artemis 3. Olet menossa. MinÀ olen jo menossa.
Having lived and worked in space, I know just how extraordinary these missions are, not only for the astronauts, but for everyone on the ground who makes them possible.
Until now, fewer than 700 people have had the privilege of going into space.
That number could increase remarkably in the coming years, and Artemis II could well represent the beginning of that new age.