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00:13it was the best of times it was the worst of times actually it was bedtime when our
00:21great-grandmother would read us stories of mystery and suspense it was then that
00:27we decided to be detectives the story you are about to see is one of the cases from
00:34the files of the Olsen and Olsen mystery agency
00:43what are you doing just finishing up my book you're writing a book yeah it's about
00:49Sherlock Holmes the world's greatest detective and my favorite hero so what's
00:54the name of your book Sherlock Holmes the world's greatest detective and my
00:58favorite hero well that's an original title you bet and my book has every fact
01:04about Sherlock Holmes okay then let's check your back no problem where did
01:10Sherlock Holmes live Baker Street in London what instrument did he play that's easy
01:16the violin why did Sherlock Holmes put his bed in the fireplace huh I don't know why
01:26did he put his bed in the fireplace because he wanted to sleep like a log
01:36who stole the great hope diamond what killed the dinosaurs who makes the finest pizza what's in your
01:46brother brother's dresser drawers
01:49mysteries of life screaming to be solved here we stand in our trench coat dying to get involved
02:04we're super duper snoopers first class private eyes figure out our clearer uppers mistresses of disguise
02:14we've got the know-how we got the neck now all we need is a case to crack we're two
02:20super duper snoopers give us a mystery
02:38the case of the u.s. space camp mission is based on actual events surrounding the
02:43NASA space shuttle flight STS 70 in July 1995
02:56it was just before lunchtime and we were busy with our detective work at the Olsen and Olsen mystery agency
03:03my name's Mary Kate that's my partner Ashley and over there is our silent partner clue as you can see
03:12she was getting hungry for lunch we were hungry too but first we wanted to tackle a few mysteries
03:20things like how much sand does it take to make a sandwich what's the pop in a popsicle
03:30and where are the nuts in doughnuts we were just about to investigate how many cups it takes to make
03:37cupcakes
03:41when Olsen and Olsen mystery agency will solve any crime by dinner time
03:47Mary Kate and Ashley we have a problem
03:49a problem we have a big mystery on our hands a tremendous mystery a stupendous mystery in fact this is
03:53the heaviest mystery you've ever had because it's over four million pounds four million pounds four million pounds four million
03:57pounds and the most complex too because they're over one million parts one million parts one million parts one million
04:01parts that means over one million clues one million clues one million clues I can list them all for you
04:04right now but you get the picture just say you'll help I'm sure we can help you
04:08that is if we can understand what language you're speaking
04:11uh let me take over here my name is Flash and the fast-talking guy is Clarence although we call
04:16him by his nickname Speedy
04:18I've been called Speedy since I was a little kid of two or three and I just learned to talk
04:21and of course I had all these words and sat on me and sat on me and one day this
04:24all came pouring out
04:25pouring out pouring out verbs nouns adjectives adverbs clauses direct objects and complete sentences dangling participles dangling participles dangling participles
04:32take a breath speedy and slowly tell us about the mystery we're program leaders at the U.S. space camp
04:38and Cape Canaveral just called us
04:40what's Cape Canaveral that's where they blast off all the rocket ships with the satellites that spin round and round
04:45and round and round and round and round the earth and do all that other stuff in space
04:48and now Cape Canaveral's got a mystery this mystery concerns the space shuttle
04:56yeah the space shuttle it was just about to blast off when the flight directors at Cape Canaveral heard these
05:01mysterious tapping sounds coming from the launch pad and of course Cape Canaveral had to abort the mission and ground
05:08the shuttle
05:08the space shuttle is grounded that's not that's not that's not all Cape Canaveral also found mysterious holes in the
05:15shuttle's external fuel tank
05:17what's an external fuel tank it's the big orange thing attached to the shuttle
05:21just think of it as a humongous humongous humongous gas tank
05:25there's holes in the shuttle's gas tank?
05:28that's right and no more shuttle flights can take off until someone figures out what's making those mysterious holes and
05:34those strange tapping sounds
05:35so Cape Canaveral called us for help in solving these mysteries
05:38Cape Canaveral called space camp for help?
05:41oh yeah at U.S. space camp we have lots of flight instructors program leaders and all the hardware to
05:46help Cape Canaveral
05:47but no one here could solve these mysteries
05:49so now we're turning to you for help
05:51mysterious tapping sounds
05:53holes in the gas tank
05:55space shuttle grounded
05:57say no more we're on our way
05:59uh where exactly is U.S. space camp?
06:03there's one in Florida
06:04we'll bring our suntan lotion
06:06there's one in Japan
06:06we love sushi
06:08there's one in Belgium
06:09mmm
06:10Belgian waffles
06:12but we're in Huntsville, Alabama
06:15Huntsville, Alabama
06:19after consulting our trusty Atlas
06:22that's a book with lots of maps
06:24we discovered that Huntsville, Alabama was about 1,643 miles from our attic
06:31we figured that it was about a 15 minute bike ride
06:36so we packed some detective gear
06:39fed the goldfish
06:42walked a clue
06:44and hit the highway
06:51it was a breeze getting to Huntsville
06:54all we had to do was turn right
06:56at Blastoff Boulevard
06:57left at Lunar Landing Lane
07:00and then right at Astronaut Avenue
07:04we knew we had arrived at U.S. space camp
07:07when we saw
07:08the tall rockets
07:12then we walked by the huge Saturn V boosters
07:16that rocket sent the astronauts to the moon
07:22finally we got to the gigantic model of the space shuttle
07:28and that's where we met Flash and Speedy
07:30it's Mary Kay and Ashley
07:32the famous trench coat twins
07:33the case of Thorne Mansion
07:34logical eye ranch
07:35mystery cruise
07:35sea world adventure
07:36funhouse mystery
07:37christmas caper
07:37i know them all
07:38i know them all
07:39i know them all
07:39i bet you're Speedy
07:41why yes i am
07:43how'd you ever know
07:44oh just a wild guess
07:46and i'm flash welcome to the U.S. space camp
07:49thanks now let's get down to business
07:52we need to know everything about the strange tapping sounds
07:56and the mysterious holes in the shuttle's gas tank
07:59whoa before we can do anything you've got to go through some space camp training
08:02sounds like fun
08:12so we started our training at space camp
08:16our first lesson was on the multi-axis trainer
08:20it spins you around and around really fast
08:24just like a spaceship that's tumbling out of control
08:37next we checked out the microgravity simulator
08:41astronauts use this to practice walking on the moon
08:48flash and speedy helped us on the five degrees of freedom machines
08:55these machines help train astronauts how to work in outer space
09:02it's a good thing we had all this practice
09:06because next we had to get into our space suits
09:09and learn about building a space station
09:18flash and speedy then showed us how to be flight directors
09:22at the space camp's mission control simulator
09:26discovery you are clear for blast off
09:33we even practice flying in the space shuttle simulator
09:37this is the commander of space shuttle discovery
09:39pilot to go loading flight program
09:42shuttle ready for launch
09:43roger that
09:45five
09:46four
09:47three
09:48two
09:49one
09:50blast off
09:51i want to wake up
09:53before the rooster
09:56i want to fire up those mighty boosters
10:00i feel fine
10:02the universe is mine
10:04on ignition
10:07we are two kids with the mission
10:13we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
10:18we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
10:21we were born for greatness
10:24nothing picky
10:25you
10:26we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
10:39i want to suck my lunch from plastic packets
10:43i want life supports in all my jackets
10:48we can't
10:49we can see
10:50we can see
10:50how proud we're gonna be
10:52as commanders
10:54of that descending moon or lander
11:01we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
11:05we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
11:14we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
11:16we've got footprints on the moon
11:35i'm gonna floor that accelerator
11:39i'm gonna buzz through a lunar crater
11:44check that crust
11:46so from belief and dusty and rocky
11:51it's cool to be a rocket jockey
11:57we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
12:02we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
12:09we were born to follow
12:14in the footsteps of apollo
12:18we're gonna leave our footprints on the moon
12:28we're gonna leave our footprints on
12:45Congratulations, Mary-Kate and Ashley, graduates of the U.S. Space Camp Honorary Trainee Program.
12:57We were proud to be graduates of U.S. Space Camp.
13:03But we had to get back to business.
13:07There was still a big mystery to solve.
13:10So this is a piece of the shuttle's gas tank.
13:12Cape Canaveral just sent it to us.
13:14And these are the mysterious holes.
13:17So we got down to work.
13:19Like all good detectives, we started looking for clues.
13:24And thinking of all the things that could have made these holes.
13:30There was a time our Uncle Lou once hit a golf ball through the attic window.
13:39And hit poor Clue in the head.
13:43But a golf ball was too small to have made these holes.
13:49Then there was a time our brother, Trent, hit a soft ball through the attic window.
13:58And it got stuck in Clue's mouth.
14:02But a soft ball was too big to have made these holes.
14:09And then there was a time our little sister, Lizzie, accidentally tossed a meatball through the attic window.
14:19Clue didn't mind catching the meatball.
14:25Unfortunately, a meatball fit perfectly into the holes in the shuttle's gas tank.
14:30You don't think meatballs made these holes, do you?
14:34Well, if the meatball fits...
14:36I don't believe this.
14:37What about those tapping sounds?
14:39Cape Canaveral just sent us this audio feed from the launch pad.
14:50We all listened.
14:52But we couldn't figure out what was making the mysterious tapping sounds.
14:57There's got to be more clues.
14:59Let's check the files.
15:01It says here that during the last blast-off, the shuttle's rocket engines accidentally started a small fire in the
15:07woods near the launch pad.
15:08Now we've got something.
15:09I don't think so.
15:10The files say the fire only burned down a few trees and destroyed some owl-ness.
15:15The only thing that happened is a few owl families flew away, flew away, flew away.
15:19That's all?
15:20Another dead end.
15:25After all our work, we still couldn't figure out the mystery.
15:31And the space shuttle was still grounded.
15:35So we decided to review our clues.
15:39Maybe we were missing something.
15:41What do we have, Ashley?
15:43Mysterious tapping sounds, holes in the gas tank, a small forest fire, some missing owl families, and flying meatballs.
15:53What does all this add up to?
15:55Bub kiss Mary-Kate.
15:57We've got nothing.
15:58We're stumped.
15:59What did Sherlock Holmes do when he couldn't figure out a mystery?
16:02He always went to the London Museum.
16:05You want to go to London?
16:06No, there's a museum right here.
16:13The museum at Space Camp was awesome.
16:16Wow, look at this.
16:17This rock came all the way from the moon.
16:20Yes, and you know, I remember the exact day we picked up that rock.
16:24Alan, Bean, you're an astronaut.
16:27That's right, Apollo 12.
16:29We were the second crew to land on the moon.
16:31Wow.
16:32And I know who you are, too.
16:34You do?
16:35Of course.
16:36Everybody knows the famous Trenchcoat twins.
16:38Can we ask you some questions?
16:40Sure, go ahead.
16:42What was it like to walk on the moon?
16:44Well, it was an out-of-this-world experience.
16:48Was it fun?
16:49Lots of fun.
16:50Mostly because I weighed so much less on the moon.
16:53On Earth, I weighed 150 pounds at that time.
16:56But on the moon, I only weighed 25.
16:59No.
17:00It's true.
17:01How much do you weigh?
17:04I guess maybe 50 pounds.
17:06Well, on the moon, you'd only weigh about 8 pounds.
17:098 pounds?
17:10Can you imagine how high you could jump if you only weighed 8 pounds?
17:13We'd get an A in gym.
17:15That's for sure.
17:17What do you remember best about going to the moon?
17:19I remember looking back at Earth.
17:21It was so beautiful.
17:23A tiny blue and white sphere floating in space.
17:26It was the most special place in all the universe.
17:30And I can remember how small it seemed.
17:33Of course, I was 240,000 miles from home.
17:36Were you ever scared up there?
17:38Oh, yes.
17:39I was scared.
17:39You were?
17:40Well, even grown-ups get scared.
17:43No one is born brave.
17:44You have to learn to be brave, and then you have to practice at staying brave.
17:49We could use some bravery right now.
17:51Oh, yeah?
17:52Why?
17:52We're afraid that we're not going to solve the space shuttle, Mr. E.
17:56I heard you were working on that.
17:57When you have a problem, never be afraid to talk with someone else about it.
18:02Sometimes a friend or a parent or a teacher can be lots of help.
18:06A teacher?
18:08Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
18:10Thanks, Mr. Bean.
18:12We gotta go.
18:14Take care.
18:15Keep reaching for the stars.
18:20Alan Bean was right.
18:22We had a problem with this mystery, and we had to talk to somebody who could help us.
18:27That somebody was our teacher and a very special friend.
18:34Barney Black Belt.
18:36Oh, welcome.
18:37Come on in.
18:38He was our karate teacher.
18:42Sit.
18:46I haven't seen you guys in ages.
18:49We've been pretty busy.
18:50Ah, some juice, perhaps.
18:53I find a spot of juice helps to clear the senses and cleanse the spirit.
18:58Thanks.
18:59I could slice some lemon for your juice.
19:03Uh, no thanks.
19:05Okay.
19:06Now, how can I help you?
19:08We explained to Barney all about the mystery of the tapping sounds and the strange holes in the shuttle's gas
19:15tank.
19:15And do you think meatballs could have made these holes?
19:18Well, it's only a theory.
19:20This is quite a mystery.
19:22And I'm not sure we can solve it.
19:24Of course you can solve this mystery.
19:26You are the Trenchcoat Twins.
19:27It is your...
19:29destiny.
19:33Do you remember all that I have taught you in karate?
19:37Of course.
19:38You do?
19:40Karate means empty-handed.
19:42It's a system of self-defense.
19:44Yes, but it is also a system of mind over matter.
19:50Karate teaches you to be prepared for the unexpected.
19:55To seek out new paths.
19:57You must always be prepared to look beyond what is in front of you.
20:01Remember, the answer to a question is not always the obvious.
20:09What is the sound of one hand clapping?
20:13What is the color of clear?
20:16Is there a sound when a tree hits the ground if no one is there to hear?
20:23We have questions.
20:25We need answers.
20:27We are on a mighty quest.
20:30We need your help.
20:32What would you suggest?
20:35Listen, let your mind meander.
20:40Take a pause to ponder.
20:44It's a mind expander.
20:47Just let your wonder wander.
20:51Thoughts are rivers.
20:53Let yours flow.
20:55Hunches are breezes.
20:57Let yours blow.
20:58Clues are everywhere.
21:00Everything counts.
21:02Minds are trampoline.
21:04Let yours bounce.
21:05Let your mind meander.
21:08Take a pause to ponder.
21:11It's a mind expander.
21:15Let your wonder wander.
21:18I think she's got it.
21:19Run the problem backwards.
21:21Turn the problem round.
21:23Tip the problem over.
21:24Turn it upside down.
21:26Take another gander out into the yonder.
21:29Let your mind meander.
21:31Let your mind meander.
21:32Let your wonder wander.
21:33If you have a problem that has no solution, it's possible you do not have a problem.
21:40If you have a problem that has no solution, it's possible you do not have a problem?
21:46Exactly.
21:47We have questions.
21:49We have questions, we need answers.
21:51Of course.
21:51I don't think we have a problem.
21:52I don't think we're getting through.
21:54Not to worry.
21:55Not to worry.
21:56I'm right there with you.
21:58Not to worry.
21:59All you've got to do is let your mind meander.
22:03Take a pause to ponder.
22:07It's a mind expander.
22:11Let your wonder wander.
22:14Run the problem backwards.
22:16Turn the problem round.
22:18Tip the problem over.
22:20Turn it upside down.
22:22Take another gander out into the yonder.
22:25Let your mind meander.
22:27Let your wonder wander.
22:46Now, you must return to space camp and solve this mystery.
22:50It is your destiny.
22:51Remember, keep an open mind and look at everything as if you have never seen it before.
22:57And one more thing.
23:00Lose the meatball theory.
23:04We were happy to toss out the meatball theory.
23:07And so we went back to space camp and kept our minds open.
23:13What are you doing, Mary Kate?
23:15Keeping my mind open.
23:16What are you doing?
23:18Same thing.
23:20Is it working?
23:21I'm not sure.
23:23But I'd like...
23:25What?
23:26Listen.
23:32Do you hear it?
23:33I sure do.
23:35It's the same tapping noise we heard on the tape.
23:38Yeah, but where's it coming from?
23:40Follow me and remember, keep your mind open.
23:43Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:48We followed the mysterious tapping sounds into the forest.
23:53The further we went into the woods, the louder the sounds became.
23:57Over here.
24:01Finally, we were at a spot where the sounds were the loudest of all.
24:06We looked up and discovered that the tapping sounds were being made by...
24:14Woodpeckers.
24:16Woodpeckers!
24:18Woodpeckers were making the mysterious tapping sounds.
24:21And pecking holes in the shuttle's gas tank.
24:25We gotta go tell Flash and Speedy.
24:28I'm not sure they're gonna believe this one.
24:31Yes, sir, we're positive.
24:33It's woodpeckers.
24:34I know it's far-fetched, but are you guys really sure?
24:38We have it on the best of authority.
24:41Why are the woodpeckers there?
24:44Owls.
24:45Owls.
24:47Remember the forest fire at Cape Canaveral?
24:50Sure, the one started by the shuttle rocket, rocket, rocket engines.
24:53What did that fire destroy?
24:54Some trees and some owl nests.
24:58Right, and our computer data says that owls are woodpeckers' only natural enemies.
25:03So when the owls moved out, the woodpeckers moved, moved, moved, moved, moved in.
25:08I'm telling you, it's woodpeckers.
25:10Zoom your cameras in to the shuttle's gas tank and patch the picture through to space camp.
25:23There they are, woodpeckers!
25:36There they are, woodpeckers!
25:38Yay!
25:41And so we solved the mystery of the space shuttle.
25:45Keep Canaveral quickly repaired the holes in the gas tank.
25:50Scared away the woodpeckers.
25:53And then...
26:08The space shuttle finally took off.
26:17It was getting late.
26:19After saying goodbye to Speedy and Flash, we headed home.
26:28A couple of days later, we got a phone call from Speedy and Flash.
26:33They told us the shuttle was still in orbit and doing just fine.
26:37They also thanked us for solving the mystery of the strange tapping sounds and holes in the gas tank.
26:44We told them, no problem, because at the Olsen and Olsen Mystery Agency, we'll solve any crime before launch time!
26:53..
27:07There's a legend right here!
27:10Do you remember all that I have taught you?
27:17To boldly go where no man has gone before.
27:20I'm keeping my mind with it.
27:24I just heard.
27:28Oh, yeah. At U.S. Space Camp, we have lots of flight hardware.
27:32We have everything.
27:34Souvenirs?
27:35You're smoking.
27:37Souvenirs?
27:40Souvenirs?
27:44Souvenirs?
27:46Souvenirs?
27:48Souvenirs?
27:58Mr. Bean, what's the longest amount of time you were ever up in space?
28:02I spent 59 days in space once on a Skylab mission, and it was wonderful.
28:07You'd think that two months in space would go very slowly, but it didn't.
28:12And that's because every minute counts.
28:14What is the food like in space?
28:16Well, the food in space is not as wonderful as food on Earth.
28:21But that doesn't make any difference.
28:22You'll find out in life, to accomplish things, often you have to make sacrifices.
28:26And so not eating very good food is meaningless when you're given the chance to really do something worthwhile.
28:34How long did it take you to get to the moon?
28:37Well, it took us about three days to get there.
28:39Then we had four days to land and explore the moon.
28:42And then another three days to get back home.
28:45The whole trip took us about ten days.
28:47How fast were you going?
28:48After we fired our rockets to leave Earth orbit, we were traveling about 25,000 miles an hour.
28:54But once we turned off our rockets, Earth's gravity began to slow us down.
28:58I guess our average speed was about 4,000 miles per hour for the entire trip.
29:03How long were you on the moon?
29:05We were on the moon for about 31 hours.
29:07During that time, we made two trips out of the lunar module.
29:10We set up some experiments, made scientific observations, and collected a whole bunch of moon rocks.
29:16Did you pass any stars on your way to the moon?
29:19You know, when I returned from the Apollo 12 mission, my mother asked me the same question.
29:23And the answer is no.
29:25I didn't pass any stars on the way to the moon.
29:27In fact, the nearest star is about 26 trillion miles from Earth.
29:33How did you take a shower in space?
29:35We didn't have any showers on our moon spaceships.
29:38But on Skylab, America's first space station, we had a small shower.
29:42And let me tell you, taking a shower in space without gravity is a lot of fun.
29:47On Earth, gravity causes the water to fall off our bodies, and then it goes down the drain.
29:53But in space, without gravity, water just sprays all over the place.
29:58And after each shower, we had to use a little vacuum cleaner to pull the water off our bodies.
30:03What would you like to tell kids about the space program?
30:06I recommend that all youngsters, if they get a chance, come to Cape Kennedy and watch a launch.
30:12It makes you very proud of the United States of America, and it makes you just feel good about being
30:18a human being.
30:19Because there are these things that are done, like Neil Armstrong said long ago, for the good of all mankind.
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