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00:00Good evening. I'm Erin Burnett on this Friday and welcome to a very special edition of Outfront on this Friday,
00:06Mission to the Moon, Artemis II returns. An incredible moment. We are now about to begin one of the most
00:13crucial and critical hours of the entire 10-day mission, the return home, re-entering the same color. So the
00:20orange-red is the original Artemis, Tim. We are the blue. So this point right here is what we were
00:26just talking about, right? The re-entry.
00:28I am going to do something that makes me very nervous, which is hand over my whiteboard.
00:34My friends are purposely in danger. I think if they thought there was going to be a likelihood, the thing,
00:42there's that gremlin out there that might surface.
00:45And Bill, and again, if they needed to delay, obviously you're making the point they would have delayed, but Artemis
00:49has already had plenty of delays all the way through as Tim as Willow Edwards, he's working with the two
00:54different paths, right?
00:56And how we're coming straight in.
00:57Yep.
00:58Mike and then Mito will weigh in. Show us. This is the Orion. This is where we're looking at pictures
01:02of them right now inside.
01:03Yes.
01:03They're inside this.
01:05Fix this. I'm doing a spacewalk now. It's fixed.
01:07Okay. You know what we did? We just zoomed in on you.
01:10Here we go. Watch this. Here we go. Look at that.
01:11Oh, wow.
01:12This won't be here. This is just a part of the prop.
01:14That's part of the prop.
01:14Yeah.
01:15And this is where the crew is.
01:16Yeah, they're in here. So they're going to have a bit of a quickly.
01:18So it hits the entry corridor right at the right angle. So they'll move this thing around to get it
01:23where it needs to go.
01:24And then all the small miracles, but the hitting at the right angle. I mean, you're thinking about the, I
01:29mean, I don't want, I use the word violence.
01:31I know it's planned and controlled, but the violence with which you're going to rip these two things apart.
01:35And then this is going to come out of it and just at the right angle, come into Tim's atmosphere
01:41and just, and just hit it exactly the right angle when angle is everything.
01:45Time to modify triangle.
01:47On the entry angle. That's right.
01:48So, okay. So walk us through that.
01:51Yeah. So I think what I would say is that Artemis one was a test, right?
01:54And it was uncrewed and it was creation and planning to, uh, to come up with the plan for Artemis
02:01two people, colleagues, and it's, um, and NASA's engineers.
02:07And I know my scientist friends who know the crew, um, they take that very, very seriously.
02:11Um, I've been involved with robotic missions and we get scared.
02:15And next we are standing by for the Artemis two crew to reenter the earth's atmosphere.
02:19And welcome back to a special edition of out front mission to the moon.
02:22Artemis two returns. We've got the breaking news, what this plasma is, right?
02:26Essentially the, I guess in a sense, it's a liquidish fire. What is it?
02:30Well, the plasma has two meanings.
02:32Yeah.
02:32Uh, when is the fourth state of matter? That's what the sun is made out of.
02:36That's what the.
03:09One, two, one.
03:09So,
03:09One, two, one, two, one.
03:18Here we go.
03:18You