00:01And here they are, NASA's Artemis II crew, Commander Reed Weissman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialist Christina Cooke and
00:10Jeremy Hansen taking their first steps outside for their historic test flight.
00:17To a wonderful applause from the crowd, they're looking really excited.
00:22Some big smiles, I love that.
00:24It's a great day for us. It's a great day for this team.
00:29A few words from Reed. Great day for us, the team, he said. Thumbs up, more thumbs up.
00:36Of course, a lot of pictures. We hear some camera shutter clicks back there.
00:42And we're also hearing that the last hatch closure, as you can see in the bottom corner of your screen,
00:48they're starting to work on that.
00:50That's the launch abort system hatch. There are two hatches, the crew hatch and the launch abort system hatch.
00:57And the closeout crew that you see right there, right on time with their work as they go to shut.
01:03And you can see it in motion right now.
01:16Thank you so much, Daryl. Great news all around.
01:18And yes, we did just see them close the last hatch.
01:22And so now here we are back inside Orion, where the closeout crew, each one with either Reed or Jeremy.
01:35So it looks like Andre is with Reed, and this is a camera shot of behind Reed's head.
01:45So Reed, while Andre is buckling him in, that's a five-point harness, Reed was configuring his control panel.
01:55Yeah, the displays. We're getting the displays ready so that they can monitor all of the systems and monitor the
02:01launch as they go.
02:02Christina there siding the wall.
02:0810, 9, 8, 7, RS-25 engines lit.
02:154, 3, 2, 1, booster ignition and liftoff.
02:22The crew of Artemis II now bound for the moon.
02:26Humanity's next great voyage begins.
02:40Houston now controlling the flight of Integrity on the Artemis II mission around the moon.
02:48Integrity, AMT high.
02:51AMT high.
02:53On time passing 30 seconds into the flights.
02:56Integrity passes the alternate eco.
02:58Target milestone.
02:59Mission Control Houston seeing good performance on the orbit engines.
03:02Space launch system core stage.
03:04Integrity, 3 miles in altitude.
03:08Traveling more than 1,200 miles per hour.
03:15Stand by for separation.
03:24We have good separation, good motion.
03:26Clear, ATV, go.
03:30Confirmation, separation from the interim cryogenic propulsion stage.
03:34Good motion.
03:35Go for 180 pitch, confirmed.
03:37Separation confirmed, Houston.
03:39Houston copies.
03:41All right, here comes the pitch rate.
03:52All right, here comes the pitch rate.
03:53We take care of the lift rate.
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