00:00Again if you're just now joining us we did have a scrub for the crew 10 launch
00:05today. Once again the vehicle and the crew are safe and healthy. The scrub was
00:12called for a groundside issue with the hydraulic system and as we were working
00:19through each one of those checks we did notice that there was an issue with the
00:24hydraulic system on the clamp arm. Unfortunately around I believe T minus
00:3045 minutes is when they made the official call and that we can we can
00:35make a call in time to prevent going through unnecessary. Those clamp arms are
00:42on the transporter erector that the Falcon 9 is on top of and they are
00:47located around the crew. Whatever that issue that root cause of that issue is
00:52to make sure that when we do go for launch those clamp arms will fully open
00:56and we'll clear the way for that. Related to the clamp arm which is holding there
01:02are two clamp arms holding the Falcon 9 right. And Dragon SpaceX hatches open so
01:11we'll be handing you off to the closeout team for egress. Sorry we couldn't get you
01:14off today we'll speak to you soon and look forward to trying it again. They're
01:19very familiar with each other and as Anna you were mentioning there's a lot
01:24of teams involved with a launch like this. Several teams helping to make a crew
01:31launch like this happen. The closeout team working with the crew side-by-side
01:36obviously the crew itself. When every every single one of those teams is
01:44ready to go. Yeah but we also have the SpaceX mission control here in Hawthorne
01:49as well as NASA's mission control team. And we now have one of the crew members
01:54of Crew 10 out of the Dragon Endurance spacecraft. Another following right
02:03behind and it looks like those are the two mission specialists for Crew 10. So
02:08JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov. They
02:13are now safely out of the Dragon spacecraft followed there by NASA
02:19astronaut Nicole Ayers. And then last but not least making her way out of the
02:26Dragon spacecraft is NASA astronauts Anne McClain. It looks like they're now
02:34making their way down the crew access arm well away from the spacecraft that
02:40they just
02:57The closeout team made their way back. They then went up to the crew access arm
03:05and began safing the hatch to then egress the crew the Crew 10 crew. With
03:12the launch pad 39 39 a Falcon 9 hold down clamp arm system. The system that
03:19holds the rocket to the pad. It was a quintessential Florida launch. It's so
03:31natural. Those sea oats waving in the breeze between the beach and the beach
03:36house. You know I actually use those images that they had when they were out
03:39there earlier this week and and get into a relaxing kind of state of state of
03:43mind. That's the one thing about the ocean right. There's always just
03:46something so relaxing about
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