00:03And there go the first series of parachutes, and we're on drogues.
00:09And Houston, we're visual, two drogues out the window.
00:15Two good drogues chutes. Next up...
00:17We copy, we see them.
00:20Next up, the deployment of pilot parachutes that will pull the main chutes out.
00:24Time to splash down three minutes and ten seconds.
00:38Perfect descent rate according to flight dynamics.
00:44We see the same on board.
01:00Passing through 10,000 feet. Still on drogues.
01:19Main chute deploy.
01:24We're at 5,000 feet.
01:31Search and recovery beacon has been activated on integrity.
01:37And we have three good main chutes.
01:42Good three main chutes.
01:43Good reefing. Good descent rate.
01:46And we see three good-looking parachutes.
02:01Integrity. Cabin pressure indicates no need for hydrazine checks.
02:07Integrity copies.
02:11This is a perfect descent for integrity, its crew sounding hale and hearty on board.
02:20Time to splash down one minute, 15 seconds.
02:36Integrity about to complete a journey spanning 694,481 miles from its launch from the Kennedy Space Center back on
02:46April 1st, and a trip around the moon.
02:48Gracias.
03:22Passing through 1,000 feet.
03:48Passing through 1,000 feet.
04:19From the pages of Jules Verne to a modern-day mission to the Moon, a new chapter of the exploration
04:25of our celestial neighbor is complete.
04:28Integrity's astronauts, back on Earth.
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