00:00This is tomorrow's flyby in 60 seconds.
00:03So what tomorrow will look like is a roughly five-hour period
00:06where the crew will be observing the illuminated surface of the moon.
00:09In response to the question I got yesterday,
00:11the two Apollo sites they'll be able to see here at the beginning
00:14are the Apollo 12 and 14 landing sites.
00:17As they progress through the several-hour period where the moon is illuminated,
00:21they'll continue to work through that targeting plan.
00:23Again, each target is based on our lunar science objectives,
00:26and they'll be able to see how the moon is changing throughout their time observing it.
00:30Then, of course, about an hour later, we have this really unique opportunity
00:34to observe an eclipse from the vantage point of Orion
00:36where the sun disappears behind the moon from the vantage point of the Integrity crew,
00:42and they'll be able to observe the solar corona right around sunset and sunrise.
00:47They'll also be able to take pictures of several planets that will be visible in view.
00:53That includes Earth, of course.
00:56Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Saturn.
00:58Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Saturn.
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