00:08We are getting our first views from Orion after the loss of signal.
00:26Orion has come back around the other side of the moon.
00:30And that little crescent that you see is Earth, over 252,000 miles away.
00:37With this transit complete, lunar flyby continues, but Orion has also technically begun its journey
00:43home.
00:45This view from inside the Orion spacecraft, all four astronauts now back on the other
00:51side of the moon and in contact with us on Earth.
00:54Their tasks for lunar flyby did not stop as they went behind the moon and out of contact
01:00with us.
01:00Houston, we have you the same and it is so great to hear from Earth again.
01:06To Asia, Africa and Oceania, we are looking back at you.
01:10We hear you can look up and see the moon right now.
01:13We see you, too.
01:15When we burned this burn towards the moon, I said that we do not leave Earth, but we choose
01:22it.
01:23And that is true.
01:25We will explore, we will build, we will build ships, we will visit again.
01:30We will construct science outposts, we will drive rovers, we will do radio astronomy, we
01:36will found companies, we will boast their industry, we will inspire.
01:41But ultimately, we will always choose Earth, we will always choose each other.
01:51Integrity from Earth, our single system, fragile and interconnected.
01:55We copy.
01:56Those of us that can are looking back.
02:03We are looking back to the moon right now.
02:09We are looking back to the moon right now.
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