00:00...named, and our crew would like to propose a couple of potential names for those items or those areas.
00:07And we spent a bit of time this morning looking out the window, and we're able to see them now
00:13both with our naked eye
00:14and through the long lens, and so we feel this is a good time to send this down,
00:19and a special shout-out to Kelsey for helping us with this.
00:23The first one we'd like to suggest is a named crater in honor of our great spacecraft, Integrity.
00:31And so if you were to look at Oriental on the far side and then draw a line straight up
00:38to Ohm on the far side,
00:40relatively in the middle is an unnamed crater, and we would like to suggest it be called Integrity in the
00:45future.
00:50And the second one, and especially meaningful for this crew, is a number of years ago,
00:56we started this journey in our close-knit astronaut family, and we lost a loved one.
01:02And there's a feature in a really neat place on the moon, and it is on the near side, far
01:09side boundary.
01:10In fact, it's just on the near side of that boundary, and so at certain times of the moon's transit
01:18around Earth,
01:19you can, we will be able to see this from Earth.
01:22And so we lost a loved one.
01:24Her name was Carol, the spouse of Reed, the mother of Katie and Ellie.
01:34And if you want to find this one, you look at Glushko, and it's just to the northwest of that,
01:41at the same latitude as Ohm, and it's a bright spot on the moon.
01:48And we would like to call it Carol, and you spell that C-A-R-R-O-L.
02:22And we'll be right back.
02:26And we'll be right back.
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