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00:00team as they celebrate scientific history. The first close-up photographic transmissions of
00:06Mars from the Viking Observer spacecraft. Photos that have created something of a stir by revealing
00:11surprising geologic information. The presence of large amounts of water locked in Mars polar
00:18ice caps. Water that some speculate could have possibly sustained life on the planet.
00:24Even more controversial is one image of a land formation. A formation that looks like
00:29a sculpted human face. However, NASA officials are denying it as an indication of an alien
00:35civilization. No, it's nothing more than a trick of light and shadows. A geologic anomaly.
00:41I'm afraid the only sculptures at work are the solar winds that blow across the surface of
00:45Mars at 300 miles an hour. Ten months a year.
00:59I'm seeing a guy. How's it going out there?
01:17There's something out here. Can you repeat that, Commander Val?
01:33It's coming at me. Holy God!
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02:06Oh
02:36Pickup terminal sequence MPS you have a go to proceed booster hydraulic power units have started
03:02This is shuttle launch control with T minus 1 minute 15 seconds and counting
03:05OTC to CDR how do you read loud and clear OVCC go ahead Roger that OVCC verified port
03:12setup two zero copy setup two zero CDR Houston how do you read loud and clear side edge close
03:20out and white room configuration is complete retracting orbiter arm OMS pressure on cabin
03:27vent complete Roger we see that all systems go for APU start transfer to internal power
03:32now pre-start complete APU to inhibit oxygen deadhead retracted external tank is at flight
03:39pressure lock your visors and initiate your o2 flow y'all have a good trip Roger that
03:45T minus 20 seconds and counting go for auto sequence start booster hydraulic power units have started go
03:54go for main engine start T minus 10 nine eight seven six five four three abort liftoff abort liftoff
04:09system failure abort liftoff repeat we have an abort liftoff at T minus three seconds
04:15what did the note say just as they work for NASA they wanted to talk to somebody from the FBI
04:25why the cloak and dagger routine I have no idea you think it's a crank it's beginning to look that way
04:33I'm sure I did and I want to talk to you about that
04:46my name is Michelle Jenner
04:49Fox Mulder I sent you the note
04:52hi Special Agent Dennis Gully
04:53I'm sorry to have to take these precautions
04:55I flew up from Houston this morning
04:58I work at the space center there in what capacity I'm the mission control communications commander for the space shuttle program
05:06what brings you to Washington I have reason to believe that there may be a saboteur at work inside NASA
05:13do you have evidence of sabotage I don't know I may
05:16two weeks ago a shuttle mission was scrubbed three seconds before liftoff when an auxiliary power unit valve malfunctioned
05:25if the flight had not been aborted there was a great chance the liquid fuel system and the orbiter would have exploded on the launch pad
05:30this was sent to me in the mail
05:33it's a material analysis that shows deep group scoring marks inside this APU valve
05:42marks that could have caused a malfunction
05:45evidence of tampering
05:48that's what it looks like but
05:50according to the person who gave me your names you have expertise in unexplained phenomena and what's unexplainable is how and when anybody could have done it
05:59how do you mean
06:00the valve is made of ferrocarbon titanium to score that material would take extreme temperatures launch pad temperatures
06:07if anyone at NASA were to take a look at that analysis they would say that it would be impossible for anyone to do that type of damage undetected
06:14do you have any idea who may have sent that to you no no idea but I can tell you that the official analysis of the malfunction was simple mechanical failure
06:22does anybody share your suspicions if they do they're not talking to the FBI I believe in the space program I believe in the people who run it but there's another launch window tomorrow
06:33and my reasons may sound selfish but my fiance is a shuttle commander on that mission
06:40why would somebody want to sabotage a space shuttle
06:48well if you're a terrorist there probably isn't a more potent symbol of American progress and prosperity
06:54and if you're an opponent of big science NASA itself represents a vast money trench that exists outside the crucible and debated the democratic process
07:03and of course there are those futurists who believe the space shuttle is a rusty old bucket that should be mothballed
07:08a dinosaur spacecraft built in the 70s by scientists setting their sights on space in an ever declining scale
07:14and we thought we could rest easy with the fall of the Soviet Union
07:18not to mention certain fringe elements who accuse our government itself of space sabotage
07:23the failure of the Hubble telescope and the Mars Observer directly connected to a conspiracy to deny us evidence
07:29evidence evidence evidence of what alien civilization
07:35well of course
07:43wow look at that
07:45Gemini 8
07:46what?
07:47oh the man we're gonna see
07:49Colonel Marcus Aurelius Belt nearly died on that mission
07:51had to make an emergency landing right in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
07:53you remember all that stuff?
07:55you never wanted to be an astronaut when you were kids going?
07:57guess I missed that phase
08:03come in
08:06Colonel Belt
08:07I'm Special Agent Dana Scully
08:09and this is
08:10Colonel Belt?
08:11Fox Mulder
08:12I'm a big fan
08:14it's an honor to meet you
08:16you were a big hero to me when I was a kid
08:19thank you
08:20I stayed up all night when I was 14 to watch your spacewalk
08:23well now it's like a stroll around the block
08:29so how can I help you?
08:33this found its way to the FBI
08:38do you recognize it?
08:43sure
08:44it's an auxiliary power unit valve
08:46do you have any reason to believe that the damage done to it wasn't an effort to sabotage a space shuttle program?
08:52no
08:53do you have any reason to suspect sabotage at all?
08:56no reason whatsoever
08:58and if you have any respect for this program and for the people who have devoted their lives to it
09:03you'll be careful to whom you make those accusations
09:08looking at this evidence sir
09:11would you consider postponing the shuttle flight until a full investigation could be conducted?
09:15look I don't know where you got this specious artifact
09:19but I can assure you every precaution has been taken to rectify the problem
09:24and we've been waiting two weeks for a window to initiate this mission
09:29we've got a payload to deliver
09:31Colonel Belt has an internal investigation ever been done in this matter?
09:34the part you have here has been installed inspected and designed by over 100 highly trained technicians
09:42with the security measures we take it would be virtually impossible
09:46for one man working by himself or two or four men
09:50to do what you're suggesting
09:51I can assure you there isn't a person in this facility that doesn't want to see that shuttle go into space
09:58complete its mission
10:00and come back like Winged Victory herself
10:03and in about 10 hours, God willing
10:06you're gonna see just that
10:08do you think there'd be a problem with us watching liftoff from mission control?
10:13well being that you'd probably go with my head anyway
10:16please, be my guest
10:18it's an honor sir
10:20thank you
10:26didn't you want to get his autograph?
10:32where did you say you got this?
10:34they came to us anonymously
10:37this is an APU valve all right?
10:39this doesn't make sense
10:41what doesn't make sense?
10:43this scoring here
10:45this valve is made out of ferro carbon titanium
10:47you didn't order the analysis?
10:49no, I've never seen this before
10:51but we're an outside contract to NASA
10:53they may have ordered it
10:55but as a matter of course, wouldn't you order a material analysis if a part malfunctioned?
10:58every shuttle is flown with that same APU valve, we haven't had a problem
11:01to do an analysis and redesign would delay the program for months
11:05not to mention the cost
11:07is it conceivable that in order to avoid these delays
11:10the program is being pushed ahead without proper safety precaution?
11:13look, there are about 17,000 things that can go wrong with the shuttle
11:17and about 17,000 people who make sure they don't
11:20and who makes the final determination as to its safety?
11:23we make a recommendation
11:25but ultimately the decision is Colonel Belts
11:26thank you
11:28thank you
11:35what do you think?
11:37i can't believe how much faith we put in machines
11:40think Colonel Belt knows more than he's saying?
11:42that he lied about his knowledge of a saboteur?
11:45i can't believe that Colonel Belt would endanger the lives of those astronauts
11:48knowing that something might go wrong
11:50he's an astronaut himself
11:52so you think this x-ray is bogus?
11:54yes
11:56god i hope so
11:58this is shuttle launch control with T-minus 1 minute 40 seconds and counting
12:03OTC is go for over access arm retract
12:06OTC OVCC verified
12:08roger that OVCC verified
12:10copy set up
12:11here we go
12:12this is shuttle launch control with T-minus 1 minute 30 and counting
12:15final period sequence, main engine check
12:17copy period sequence
12:19main engine check
12:20switching off overdose ground supply
12:21on port fuel cells check
12:23roger OTC
12:25pick up terminal sequence FES
12:26copy that
12:28OTC to CDR how do you read?
12:29that's right and clear
12:30charge capacitor energy storage banks are all at 241
12:33OTC to CDR how do you read?
12:35loud and clear
12:38CDR Houston how do you read?
12:40loud and clear
12:42side hatch close out and white room configuration complete
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12:49go with APU start
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13:02MPDR assembled military recorder is running
13:05okay copy
13:07oxygen vetted retracted
13:09external tank is at flight pressure
13:11OTCDR lock your visors and initiate your O2 flow
13:14y'all have a good one
13:16I'll do that
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15:09Yeah, but they usually fix it, right?
15:11Usually.
15:12She's turning.
15:39Michelle.
15:50I can see her.
15:52Michelle!
15:53Help!
15:54You all right?
15:56I'm stuck!
15:58Can you move?
16:00Just get me out of here!
16:02I'm wedged in!
16:04You all right?
16:06I'm wedged in!
16:07Come here.
16:08Can you push with your legs?
16:10Be careful.
16:11Just get me out of here!
16:12I'm okay.
16:13All right.
16:14Come on.
16:15Okay.
16:16Come on.
16:17Okay.
16:26Here.
16:27Push it.
16:28Okay.
16:29Now don't try to move.
16:33Oh, I gotta get back to Houston.
16:36What happened?
16:39I don't know.
16:40Something came at me in the fog.
16:44Next thing I knew I was upside down.
16:47Was it some kind of an animal?
16:49No.
16:50It had a face.
16:52It was...
16:53It was grotesque.
16:55I don't know what it was.
16:58I don't know what it was.
16:59Okay.
17:00Here.
17:01Okay.
17:02Here.
17:03Here.
17:04Here.
17:05That's right, sir.
17:06Charge the passenger.
17:07That's right.
17:08Orbiter, this is Houston.
17:09Do you copy?
17:10Your transmission is breaking up, Houston.
17:11What's happening?
17:12We have a mail from the OMS and RCF systems.
17:25They can't get the orbiter into attitude rotation.
17:27Temperature in the cabin is approaching 103 degrees and they have downlink transmission problems.
17:31What happened to you?
17:32I had an accident.
17:33What's their position?
17:35Just over Eastern Africa.
17:36Try patching them into the Seychelles tracking station.
17:39All right.
17:44Hang in there, OTC.
17:47The orbiter maneuvering system is malfunctioned.
17:49Without it, they can't rotate the shell.
17:51They need to rotate it away from the sun to keep the orbiter cool.
17:53You've got a drop in cabin pressure, 21 kilopascals and declining.
17:56They're going to burn up.
17:57Where's Colonel Belt?
17:58He's on his way.
17:59Damn it.
18:00What happened when they went to backup?
18:01Backup systems failed to respond.
18:02And what about telemetry?
18:03Can we auto-activate their systems from down here?
18:04We cannot auto-activate.
18:05It's like someone's interfering with the telemetry.
18:07Screwing with the uplink communications from this end.
18:09Can you trace it?
18:10It'd have to be a digital processor.
18:12They'd have to be in the data banks.
18:13Where's that?
18:14Come on.
18:15I don't know.
18:16I don't know.
18:17I don't know.
18:18I don't know.
18:19I don't know.
18:20It's on data banks.
18:21Where's that?
18:22Come on.
18:50I'm a federal agent.
19:14Come on out of there.
19:17What are you doing in here?
19:19I work here.
19:20Let me see your clearance.
19:22A sensor went off.
19:23There was a malfunction in one of the telemetry processors.
19:26Did you find it?
19:26No.
19:27Did you see anybody else in here?
19:30Okay, call security.
19:32I want a search of the premises.
19:34I don't want anybody coming in or out of this building who doesn't have proper clearance.
19:37The rotation maneuver.
19:38I'm breaking up, OTC.
19:39What's the attitude of the orbiter?
19:41Fly and tail first, sir, with your belly towards the sun.
19:43The flash of operator system is working, but it's not enough to cool them down.
19:47Cabin temperature climbing to 116.
19:49Where's...
19:50Somebody's jamming our transmissions.
19:52What do you mean?
19:53Somebody or something is interfering with our ground communications and scrambling our uplink telemetry.
19:59The shuttle is not responding to override signals.
20:01I'm going to let them fly by wire.
20:05I'm cutting off telemetry.
20:06It might not work.
20:07We might lose contact for good.
20:08We have to give it a chance to work.
20:10We have to try to bring them down.
20:11We have to give them control of the ship.
20:13Take a chance, they'll be able to perform that rotation maneuver and deliver the payload.
20:17What if they can't?
20:18We could be stranding them up there.
20:19Abandoned telemetry.
20:30Go to fly by wire mode.
20:32I'm cutting off ground control of the orbiter.
20:35The astronauts will be flying the shuttle all by themselves.
20:38Is it going to work?
20:38OTC, this is Houston.
20:46How's the weather up there?
20:48Sunny and warm, Houston.
20:49What's the forecast?
20:51OTC, we're going to fly by wire mode.
20:54We're going to abort ground control momentarily to see if you can bring those systems back up.
20:59Roger that, Houston.
21:01And leave the driving to us.
21:03David.
21:04You take care.
21:12What just happened?
21:16They cut off contact with the shuttle.
21:23Negative.
21:23We pulled off the MPG.
21:25We're on negative 255-45.
21:27Negative about 100%.
21:30residual charge present.
21:33Negative 255-45 seconds.
21:40If they were able to execute, they'd have done it by now.
21:45Running by.
21:4960 seconds.
21:54Go to reestablish uplink communication.
21:56Video signals fail now.
22:08OTC, this is Houston.
22:09Do you copy?
22:17OTC, this is Houston.
22:18Houston, where are you?
22:22How do you do, Houston?
22:23Looks like we finally got this bird to fly right.
22:33OTC, do you hear that?
22:35Music to our ears.
22:39Cabin temperature stabilizing.
22:41OTC, this is Mark Belt, Houston.
22:45How's the crew holding up?
22:46They're looking good, sir.
22:49We all get some rest.
22:52We'll get back to work at about 0700.
22:55Roger that, Houston.
22:56Let's get to work on that telemetry problem.
22:58We've got a big day out of us.
23:02We've got a big day out of us.
23:20Let's just let the electronic press get their sound equipment set.
23:24I know you have a lot of questions, and I'll get to you.
23:35How did he know what he did was going to work?
23:38He didn't.
23:39They could have died up there, and there would have been nothing we could have done.
23:42They'd have been a ghost ship stuck in orbit.
23:47Why would he take that risk?
23:49Bring those men back without delivering that payload?
23:51You're talking millions of wasted dollars.
23:57That's all Congress would need to shut down NASA.
24:00As of 2200 hours, the crew has been conducting onboard tests and tasks
24:06and resting up for their first full day in space tomorrow.
24:10I'm happy to say after a beautiful night launch,
24:14the shuttle orbiter has performed magnificently.
24:18So much for your boyhood hero.
24:28Colonel Bell?
24:40Colonel Bell?
24:41Can I talk to you for a moment?
24:45You want to know I lied to them?
24:47You're asking yourself if this means I'd lie to you?
24:49You know what it means to be an astronaut, sir?
24:59You risk your life every time you get into your spacecraft
25:01for nothing more than the good progress of mankind.
25:05You've got no argument for me, sir.
25:07You're true American heroes.
25:08Heroes?
25:10We used to make headlines when we did our job right.
25:12Now they bury you in the back of the paper.
25:16Name me two astronauts in the last shuttle mission.
25:20You make the front page today only if you screw up.
25:23They only know your name if you're the unlucky SOB
25:26sitting on 500 tons of dynamite.
25:30That's what they're really waiting for.
25:33Sir, I have to ask.
25:36I'm sorry, it's my job.
25:37Do you think someone is sabotaging the shuttle?
25:42My answer to you, sir,
25:43will be to bring those men back safely to Earth.
26:07No.
26:19No.
26:32No.
26:32How's it going?
27:02out there. There's something out here. Can you repeat that, Commander Bell? It's coming
27:07at me. Holy God!
27:32Oh, my God!
28:02Uh, Houston, we just heard something weird up here. OTC Houston, can you describe it?
28:17It's sort of a dull thump, like something's bumped the ship. You got any ideas about that?
28:24There it is again!
28:25Take a look at it now.
28:32Hold up. Yeah, I got it.
28:34On this side as well?
28:35That one right there.
28:36I've got an oxygen leak on board the orbiter.
28:40Our O2 gauges are going all screwing, Houston.
28:47We got problems. We've got an O2 leak in the main tank.
28:51What did they say happened?
28:52They don't know. They just said it was a thump. Standby. Uh, we have an astronomer in Winnipeg
28:59who just spotted a gaseous cloud about a mile long trailing in our orbit. That's the liquid
29:03O2 leaking out into space. The exact same thing happened to Colonel Belt on an Apollo mission.
29:07How much time do they have?
29:08How much time do they have?
29:09Well, that's hard to know without accurate telemetry data. We're doing the calculations, but it'll just be a guesstimate.
29:14I need some answers, and where is Colonel Belt?
29:16Yeah, finally, we was due here 90 minutes ago to begin payload deployment.
29:19Uh, Houston, uh, we're up here kind of wondering, uh, when do we have to start holding our breath?
29:24We're working on it, OTC. I need those calculations, and I need a worst-case scenario.
29:29We don't know if one or both of the O2 tanks are damaged.
29:32Worst-case scenario. And then I want someone to find Colonel Belt.
29:35We'll find Colonel Belt.
29:37They've got 30 minutes of backup oxygen. Beyond that, it's anybody's guess.
29:42Why does she need Belt?
29:44She doesn't know how serious the leak is.
29:46It's an oxygen leak. Even I can figure out what happens when you run out of oxygen.
29:49Colonel Belt's been up there in the same situation before. He'll know better than anybody else what to do.
29:53He's got to make the decisions.
29:55Where the hell is he?
30:06Colonel Belt!
30:11Colonel Belt!
30:15I'm gonna go get security.
30:18Colonel Belt.
30:23Are you all right?
30:26Yeah, I wasn't feeling well.
30:28They need you down at Mission Control, sir. There's been another accident.
30:33OTC, is your orbital maneuvering system still operational?
30:38Roger, Houston. We're ready for re-entry. Just say the word.
30:42How bad's the leak?
30:43We have no way to determine it.
30:49OTC.
30:51What's the condensation on your cabin?
30:54The windows are getting a little steamy.
30:56Carbon dioxide buildup.
30:58Okay, OTC.
31:00Everything's gonna be fine.
31:01I want you to get in your spacesuits and depressurize your cabin.
31:07And then I want you to vent that CO2.
31:11Roger, Houston. And then what?
31:12I want you to stay in your suits.
31:15And then I want you to prepare to use your emergency oxygen systems.
31:18And then I want you to deliver your payload.
31:26Those are men up there.
31:30You, Adeline.
31:32You wanna tell me how to do my job?
31:35I've been up there in that situation, Ms. General.
31:37There's more at risk here than your personal life.
31:41And if you can't accept that,
31:43or operate effectively in these circumstances,
31:47then maybe you better leave the decisions to people in this room who can.
32:03OTC.
32:05Do you copy?
32:07Roger, Houston.
32:08We're waiting on those O2 calculations.
32:18Michelle!
32:21They're gonna die.
32:23You don't know that.
32:24It's absolutely unconscionable putting that payload before those men's lives.
32:28I think she's right, Mulder.
32:30You saw him in there. He's losing it.
32:32He saved their lives earlier.
32:33Did he? Or did he put their lives in unnecessary jeopardy?
32:36If he can't deliver that payload, Congress is gonna kill the space program.
32:40Oh, and you think killing those astronauts isn't gonna have the same effect?
32:43Look, Mulder, I think somebody must have sabotaged the space shuttle because too many things have gone wrong.
32:47I think Colonel Belt knows about it and he's known about it from the beginning.
32:50We're gonna stop him.
32:52We're gonna pull them out of orbit.
32:53He doesn't want those men to die.
32:54How do you know?
32:55I know it. I'm sure of it.
32:57He's the one that put them up there.
32:58And he may be the only person who can get them down alive.
33:01Now, how can you be certain that what he's doing isn't the right thing?
33:04That what he's doing isn't gonna save their lives?
33:06Now, I need access to your records in a hurry.
33:10I need everything on the Hubble telescope, the Mars Observer, the shuttle Challenger and the current orbiter mission.
33:16We're talking about tens of thousands of documents.
33:18What exactly are we looking for?
33:20X-rays, diagrams, schematics, any proof that Belt knew about a sabotage.
33:25A needle in a haystack.
33:46Payload requirement initiated.
33:51Roger that, OTC. Tracking it now.
33:56Looks good from here.
34:03Payload delivery is complete, Houston.
34:06We're awaiting your order.
34:08System check for re-entry to orbit burn.
34:11Holy God, there's something outside the ship!
34:16There's someone outside the ship!
34:18Can you repeat that, OTC?
34:20There's some kind of ghost outside the ship!
34:26No.
34:28What?
34:30No.
34:32No, no, no!
34:41Mulder?
34:42I found it.
34:44This is the same diagram that was sent to Michelle.
34:49Ordered by Colonel Belt.
34:52Which means he knew about the faulty valve.
34:54This is from the Challenger.
34:56It's the O-ring fitting that failed dated January 21st, 1986.
34:59That's one week before the space shuttle blew up.
35:02And the analysis was ordered by Colonel Belt.
35:05Are you saying he might have known about the Challenger defect?
35:08Something weird is going on here, Scully.
35:11Colonel Belt collapsed.
35:12Where is he?
35:13He's in his office.
35:18He was just here.
35:24Oh, my God.
35:27What's wrong with him?
35:31Get a doctor.
35:41Help me.
35:44Help me.
35:45How can we help you, Colonel?
35:47He's having some kind of a seizure.
35:48Come on.
35:49Come on, come on.
35:51Oh, it hurts.
35:53Tearing me apart.
35:55Let's see if I can get a bus.
35:59Help me.
36:01Help me.
36:03I'm bringing that shuttle down.
36:04Sir, we need to...
36:05No!
36:06It's out there!
36:08Come on, let's put him down.
36:12He's so dizzy.
36:14Strap him down.
36:16Give him 10 milligrams of diazepam.
36:17No!
36:18He's gonna hurt himself, Mulder.
36:20He's trying to tell us something.
36:21Colonel Belt.
36:23Those men are up there and they're running out of oxygen.
36:26They don't have to die.
36:28Colonel Belt, I want you to focus.
36:29Focus your breathing.
36:32Focus your pain.
36:34Right here.
36:37Blood pressure is 174.
36:38Over 120.
36:39Vitals are rising.
36:41Mulder, you're risking an aneurysm.
36:42Focus!
36:47Now you're focused.
36:49Right here.
36:51Now you're gonna save those astronauts and you're gonna tell me how to do it.
36:54The shuttle can't survive re-entry.
36:58No, he's lying.
36:59How do you know it can't survive?
37:01The fuselage.
37:02The fuselage is damaged.
37:04The silicone tiles are destroyed.
37:06How does he know?
37:07How has it been damaged?
37:09I'm responsible.
37:11Did you sabotage the shuttle?
37:13No, but I couldn't stop them.
37:15Nobody can stop them.
37:16Stop who?
37:17Pulse is 194.
37:18You're gonna kill him, Mulder.
37:19Stop who?
37:20They don't want us to know.
37:21They don't want us to know.
37:22Who?
37:23They came to me.
37:24It lives in me.
37:25It's coming at me.
37:26It's coming at me.
37:27Get me out of here!
37:28Get me out of here!
37:33Get me out of here!
37:35Get me out of here!
37:41It's coming at me! It's coming at me!
37:45Get me out of here!
37:46Get me out! Get me out!
37:49Get me out of here!
37:50Get me out of here!
37:52Get me out of here!
37:53Help! Help me, it's coming back!
38:09That's the face I saw in the fog.
38:12We're losing them. Be fed.
38:15Here you go.
38:20Clear.
38:24They just run out of oxygen.
38:26Nothing.
38:27They've got exactly 30 minutes left in the emergency backup system.
38:30They're gonna suffocate up there.
38:31I've got no choice but to bring them down. It's the only chance I've got.
38:36Again.
38:37Okay, we got O2 standing by.
38:41Hold on.
38:42We've got vitals. We've got a pulse.
38:45We've got to get him to a hospital.
38:50OTC, this is Houston Mission Control. Do you copy?
38:53Roger, Houston. We've got some spooky stuff up here.
38:56OTC, we're gonna bring you down.
38:58We want you to instigate deorbit burn and begin deceleration.
39:03Roger, Houston.
39:04I'm kinda hoping you were gonna say that.
39:06Activating OMS rockets.
39:08All systems go for re-entry.
39:10They're bringing the shuttle down.
39:13You said the shuttle would burn up on re-entry.
39:15Is there anything we could do to save it?
39:19Change the trajectory.
39:21Change the trajectory to what?
39:23Change the re-entry trajectory to 35 degrees.
39:28T-minus 35 seconds to ionosphere re-entry.
39:33T-minus 35 seconds to ionosphere re-entry.
39:35T-minus 35 seconds to ionosphere re-entry.
39:37We've got to change the re-entry trajectory.
39:39What?
39:40We've got to change it to 35 degrees.
39:42T-minus 30 seconds to ionosphere re-entry.
39:44Colonel Bell.
39:45I can't.
39:46T-minus 25 seconds.
39:47It's your only shot.
39:48We'd have to change the landing site.
39:49We'd have to inform them before the blackout.
39:5115 seconds to blackout.
39:54I want to know what the weather conditions are in Albuquerque.
39:56Are we go for an emergency landing?
39:58Weather in Albuquerque.
39:59Landing conditions go in Albuquerque.
40:01T-minus 5 seconds to blackout.
40:03OTC, this is Houston.
40:04I want you to change your re-entry trajectory to 35 degrees.
40:07You'll be landing at Kirtland Field in Albuquerque.
40:09Do you copy?
40:10Linosphere re-entry.
40:11Temporary blackout in effect.
40:12Did they get that transmission?
40:13Two minutes to re-establish.
40:15Damn it.
40:16Shifting dots.
40:23How much oxygen do they have?
40:2516 minutes.
40:29OTC, this is Houston.
40:30Come in, OTC.
40:32Anything?
40:33What's the point of their new re-entry?
40:34500 miles west of Hawaii.
40:35See if Hawaii can give me...
40:36Hawaii's picked the shuttle up on radar.
40:37They made it.
40:38Not necessarily.
40:39Albuquerque.
40:40Albuquerque.
40:41Do you have radar confirmation?
40:42Negative Houston.
40:43Nothing on the screen.
40:44OTC, this is Houston.
40:45Come in, OTC.
40:47OTC, this is Houston.
40:48Come in, OTC.
40:49OTC, this is Houston.
40:50Come in, OTC.
40:51OTC, this is Houston.
40:52Come in, OTC.
40:53Houston, this is Houston.
40:54Come in, OTC.
40:55Houston, this is OTC.
40:56You know a good place to eat in Albuquerque?
40:57Albuquerque?
40:58Albuquerque.
40:59You know a good place to eat in Albuquerque?
41:02No one can meet for dinner.
41:03Oh, yeah!
41:05I am!
41:06I am!
41:07I am!
41:08I am!
41:09I am!
41:10I am!
41:11I am!
41:12I am!
41:13I am!
41:14I am!
41:15I am!
41:16I am!
41:17I am!
41:18I am!
41:19I am!
41:20I am!
41:21and Albuquerque, welcome to meet for dinner.
41:30OTC, welcome home.
41:32Welcome home, OTC.
41:33You're looking real good.
41:36Yes!
41:36The space shuttle touched down today at 10.56 Central Standard Time.
41:54The orbiter delivered its payload after just 13 orbits
41:57and returned to Earth without incident.
42:03We at NASA are looking forward to our next shuttle mission
42:07and to future successful explorations of space
42:10for mankind and for the future of mankind.
42:33Oh, no!
42:44No!
42:47No water!
42:48I just heard...
43:18Something had possessed him.
43:25Something he must have seen out there in space.
43:28The doctors who examined him said he was experiencing severe dementia.
43:34I don't think he ever really knew exactly how it was working through him.
43:39I don't know if he ever knew that he was responsible for his own actions.
43:48He ordered those x-rays of the damaged parts.
43:52You saw what I saw, Scully.
43:54I think he was trying to warn her.
43:55I think that he sent Michelle those x-rays like...
43:58Like he was trying to reach out to her without quite knowing why.
44:03As if his own instinctual impulse was to save those men.
44:09While simultaneously trying to kill them?
44:12Scully, we send those men up into space...
44:15To unlock the doors of the universe.
44:17And we don't even know what's behind them.
44:19I think whatever it was...
44:21He took it with him.
44:23And in the end, that was the only way he knew how to stop it.
44:27There's an investigation, you know.
44:30They haven't ruled out foul play.
44:34He gave his own life.
44:35As an astronaut, that was something he was prepared to do.
44:43For Colonel Marcus Aurelius Belt devoted his life...
44:46To the exploration and understanding of space.
44:49Learning its mysteries and experiencing it...
44:52Not just for himself, but for humanity.
44:55Lord, take this man's soul and let it rise up to your heavens...
45:00Higher than he could ever go as a man.
45:02Let him know the true nature of the universe that he sought to learn.
45:32And once more, we develop the inventor...
45:47That he had to be trusted...
45:50And he has to be trained...
45:51And he had to and counsel...
45:52And help him out for his life...
45:54And he has to be trusted.
45:55I made this.
46:25I made this.
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