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03:12En este momento en tiempo...
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08:19Interviewing candidates to become the new dean
08:21Anyone good?
08:23Yes, I think we found one
08:24How old?
08:25Same age as you, I'd say
08:26And a good fit
08:27For what?
08:29For the job I've asked him to do
08:3512, 11, 10, 9
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09:17Roger, you're loud and clear, Houston.
09:24We got skirt sim.
09:26Roger, we confirm skirt sim.
09:29Tower's going.
09:30Roger, tower.
09:32Neil Armstrong confirming both the engine skirt separation and the launch escape tower separation.
09:39Hello, this is Houston.
09:41Slightly less than one minute to ignition and everything is go.
09:45Roger.
09:48Ignition.
09:51We confirm that we have a burn back home.
09:55We will catch you.
09:57Translunar.
09:59Translunar.
10:00Apollo 11.
10:06Apollo 11 has now completed its translunar injection bird,
10:11meaning it is free of Earth's orbit and traveling at the colossal speed of
10:1524,200 miles an hour towards the moon.
10:20The astronauts have now completed
10:21what they call the transposition, docking and extraction manoeuvre.
10:25This rather risky procedure is when the command service module, Columbia,
10:29detaches from the rest of the spacecraft,
10:32drifts forward a little, flips over,
10:34then reattaches to the lunar module, Eagle.
10:36This new assembly then detaches from the final stage of the Saturn rocket.
10:40As I say, a hair-raising business,
10:42but it all seems to have gone off without a hitch.
10:44Tuesday next week, you will be in Cheshire
10:46to visit the works of British Salt Limited.
10:49On Wednesday, it's Norfolk to inaugurate a new gas terminal.
10:52Then on Friday, it's Macclesfield
10:55for the open day of the Machine Tool Industry Research Association.
10:59That evening, there will be a dinner
11:01given by the British Concrete Society
11:03where you have been asked to present an award.
11:09May I interrupt, Your Royal Highness?
11:12What?
11:12The newly appointed Dean of Windsor, Robin Woods,
11:15was wondering if you could spare him a moment.
11:17He has a request.
11:18Fine, just, uh, put something in the book.
11:21Another highlight to look forward to,
11:23along with the award show for the British Concrete Society.
11:26Is that a joke?
11:27Afraid not, sir.
11:28Actually, he's here now.
11:31Hello?
11:38Your Royal Highness.
11:40How can I help?
11:41In the process of moving in,
11:43my wife and I, we couldn't help noticing
11:45that there were a large number of buildings
11:47on the estate of Windsor
11:48that appear to be empty and unused.
11:52Specifically, the old Cannons Cloisters,
11:54one or two of the buildings on Denton's Commons,
11:57all the houses on the north walls,
11:59the old residences of the minor Cannons.
12:01I realise this is quite forward of me,
12:05but I was wondering if I could make a request
12:07to use one of them.
12:08Well, you don't like the home we've given you?
12:11No.
12:13This wouldn't be as a home.
12:15For a long time now, I've had a dream,
12:18an ambition to start an academy or conservatoire.
12:23What for?
12:25Personal and spiritual growth.
12:28Something that has struck me from my own experience,
12:32but also from observing it in, well, in others,
12:35is that you get to a certain age
12:37and you hit a ceiling.
12:39A crisis, if you will.
12:41You'll lose perspective, get into a slump.
12:45It's quite common among businessmen and executives,
12:48and it's no different for clergymen.
12:51We see a particularly high level of dissatisfaction
12:54among mid-career clergymen,
12:56and I thought one of these buildings,
12:57in its idyllic setting,
12:59would be a great place for priests
13:02to come and recharge, reflect, raise their game.
13:08By doing what?
13:12Talking, reading, thinking.
13:15May I suggest that your concept is flawed?
13:18You don't raise your game by talking or thinking.
13:21You raise your game through action.
13:24Like this.
13:26And this is how you get out of a slump.
13:28But if one of those buildings is free
13:30and you want to fill it with hot air and thought,
13:33then be my guest.
13:35Thank you, sir.
13:46We don't have to wait long now.
13:48Seventeen minutes and counting.
13:50The landing craft has separated from the command module
13:53and has begun its descent to the surface of the moon.
13:56Armstrong and Aldrin will now send the lunar module
13:58into a sort of pirouette
14:00to allow Colin...
14:01Major, will you read the children?
14:02Yes, sir.
14:03He will confirm, we hope...
14:05And tell the Queen.
14:06Yes, thank you.
14:10Andrew, darling, it's time.
14:12Edward.
14:15Edward, time to wake up.
14:19Come on, dressing gown.
14:22Come on, Edward, hurry up.
14:25Hold on.
14:25Let's go.
14:26Come on.
14:28It's a very exciting evening, isn't it?
14:30It certainly is.
14:30Are you able to join us for a drink, Andrew?
14:33That would be very nice.
14:34Thank you, ma'am.
14:35Of course not.
14:37Michael Collins left alone in the orbiter now,
14:39meaning when it passes behind the moon,
14:41he'll be entirely cut off from the rest of humanity.
14:43The loneliest man in the universe.
14:46Our prayers and the whole world
14:48are the pioneers of the heavens.
14:51Come on, space.
14:52Come on, space.
14:54Come on.
14:54Why are you?
14:55Up the surface of the moon now.
14:59They're land in sight.
15:00Chosen for its smoothness,
15:02but not entirely.
15:02Dude, take it, man.
15:03The slightest impacted rock or crater
15:06could disable the lunar module,
15:08leaving them stranded from the moon.
15:11Robert's back.
15:14I'm getting a little fluctuation
15:16in the AV boulders now.
15:19Are they in?
15:20Yes.
15:20John, hurry up.
15:21We're going to miss it.
15:22Yes.
15:23What are they saying?
15:24It's so bad.
15:25He's gone to manual control.
15:27Something's wrong.
15:27It doesn't look real in there.
15:30It was a soup.
15:3110 and 50 feet down at 4.
15:34What'll happen if they can't land?
15:36What are you saying?
15:38They're going to run out of fuel.
15:39Dangerous people.
15:40Quiet, please.
15:41Just shh.
15:42Shhh.
15:43Shhh.
15:43Please.
15:44Making up some dust.
15:45Hey?
15:49That's fine.
16:09Man on the moon.
16:11Man has landed on the moon.
16:18As we watch these images tonight,
16:22we are united across the world
16:25in a uniformed space of wonder.
16:28Never before has the entire planet
16:31been such remarkable humanity.
16:35To each of us...
16:36Meteor.
16:39This is historic.
16:42He's not of us.
16:42He's not of us.
16:44He's not of us.
16:44He's not of us.
16:44This is even divine.
16:45Can you believe they're on the moon?
16:46And yet, all of us,
16:48regardless of race,
16:50sex,
16:51or religious belief,
16:52we are united right now
16:54in this singular human achievement.
16:58Okay, Neil,
16:58we can see you coming down the ladder now.
17:01I'm at the foot of the ladder.
17:04The LAM footbeds are only depressed
17:07in the surface about one or two inches,
17:11although the surface appears to be
17:14very, very fine-grained
17:16as you get close to it.
17:17It's almost like a powder.
17:20Ground mass is very fine.
17:24I'm going to step off the LAM now.
17:29That's one small step for man.
17:34One giant leap for mankind.
17:40It has a stark beauty all its own.
17:43It's like much of the high desert
17:45of the United States.
17:47It's different,
17:49but it's very pretty on here.
17:51This is a powerful reminder
17:54of our capacity for greatness.
17:56as a species.
17:57Not simply the engineering triumph
18:00represented here today,
18:01but the triumph of human ambition.
18:04The desire to reach quite literally
18:06for the stars.
18:09And I think this new perspective,
18:11seeing the Earth from space
18:13in all our unity and cohesion,
18:15is likely to inspire
18:17an unprecedented shift
18:18in our thinking.
18:20Beautiful.
18:20Beautiful.
18:21Is that something?
18:23Magnificent's right, Arie.
18:25Yes.
18:25Magnificent desolation.
18:37Magnificent desolation.
18:43Mr. Governor,
18:44ladies and gentlemen,
18:45the seemed members
18:46of the wool textile delegation.
18:51I very much appreciate
18:52the honor that you have bestowed on me
18:55by your invitation
18:56to the meal of Thomas Burnley
18:58and the son of Kier
18:59in Yorkshire.
19:10There comes a time,
19:13a moment in everyone's experience
19:15where dentures
19:17and other oral prosthetics
19:19become an indispensable
19:20fact of life.
19:23According to last year's
19:25adult dental health survey,
19:2737 percent.
19:29And we're going to be
19:43in the wind.
19:44Let's see.
19:46Okay.
20:12Mira.
20:16You have control?
20:17I have control.
20:22What are you doing, sir?
20:25This isn't on the flight, Charles.
20:27There's no other traffic.
20:37Sir?
20:41Sir, the service ceiling for this aircraft is 45,000 feet.
20:45It's you and I both are concerned you can't leave your land.
20:47Sir?
20:50Sir?
21:03Sir?
21:04Sir?
21:05Sir?
21:06Sir?
21:07Sir?
21:14Sir?
21:29Sir?
21:30Sir?
21:32Sir?
21:33Sir?
21:35Sir?
21:35Sir?
21:36Sir?
21:36Sir?
21:38Sir?
21:40Sir?
21:40Sir?
21:42Sir?
21:42Sir?
21:42Sir?
22:11¡Gracias!
22:12The moon is over.
22:13For the people of this planet, what is the meaning of this stupendous venture?
22:45We shall not cease from exploration.
22:49And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started,
22:55and know the place for the first time.
22:59Those words, by T.S. Eliot, have never run more true.
23:03We stand at the dawn of a new age of space exploration.
23:06The promise of space has never fallen.
23:44Good morning, sir.
23:45Morning, sir.
23:56Your Royal Highness.
23:57Oh, Christ.
24:03Morning.
24:04I wonder whether you might have a moment, sir, to meet the new arrivals.
24:08Ah, your concentration camp for spiritual defectives.
24:12I prefer center of recovery and renewal.
24:14I'm sure you do.
24:16We have an interesting group of all ages from around the United Kingdom.
24:19Will you join?
24:20Join what?
24:22It's an academy for blocked, mid-level priests.
24:25Correct.
24:26Well, in case you hadn't noticed, I'm not a priest.
24:28Just to say hello.
24:30What, now?
24:31Why not?
24:34Fine.
24:34Get in.
24:36Do I need to show symptoms of despair?
24:39Should I sigh and moan dramatically?
24:42No one does like to fit in.
25:05I've brought our landlord, His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, to say hello.
25:11How do you do, Your Royal Highness?
25:13Good morning.
25:14Your Royal Highness.
25:15Good morning.
25:15Good morning, sir.
25:16Good morning.
25:17Good morning.
25:21So, what have you all been up to, apart from making quite a mess of our house, I see?
25:26We started by identifying why each of us had chosen to come here and stating what we were hoping to
25:33achieve.
25:34Perhaps we should recap for His Royal Highness.
25:38Michael.
25:42Well, I'm here because, having recently reached a particular age...
25:49I won't ask.
25:51I decided to give myself a score.
25:55And I felt I only merited a fail.
25:59D minus.
26:00Oh dear.
26:01And why was that?
26:02Well, when entering the church, I allowed myself to dream that advancing age would bring new revelations, insight, a deepening
26:16of my faith, a growing flock.
26:20But instead, I find myself in a small rural parish with a dwindling congregation, lowering attendance.
26:28Right.
26:30And this has left you with a sense of disappointment, of underachievement and directionlessness.
26:37Oh, yes.
26:38That sense of directionlessness and redundancy is...
26:42Well, it's something that chimed with one or two others here.
26:45Because of how the public has turned away from us.
26:48Turned away from the church.
26:50It's clear we are failing to connect with people.
26:54More and more people are finding their spiritual needs being met elsewhere.
26:58Elsewhere.
27:00Where?
27:01For example.
27:10The moon.
27:11I...
27:12I...
27:12The moon.
27:13Yes, sir.
27:16Five hundred million people watch the lunar landing.
27:19Yes.
27:19Five hundred million people getting from televisions what they used to get from the church.
27:24A sense of coming together, a sense of community, of awe, of wonder.
27:28Well, that was part of a wider shift too, we agreed, from religion to science.
27:33The greater the achievements in science, the more mysteries are explained, the more questions
27:38are answered, the less need there is for a god to provide answers.
27:45I'm reminded of Keats.
27:48What is there in thee, moon, that thou shouldst move my heart so potently?
27:56Now we know what the moon is.
28:00Nothing.
28:02Just dust.
28:04Silence.
28:06A monochromatic void.
28:08We see no god behind those rocks and space dust, simply an unknowable vastness.
28:18When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars that thou hast ordained,
28:29what is man that thou art mindful of him, and the son of man that thou visitest him?
28:45Any thoughts, sir?
28:52Me?
29:01I'll tell you what I think.
29:03I've never heard such a lit of pretentious, self-piteous nonsense.
29:08What you lot need to do is to get off your backsides, get out into the world and bloody
29:12world do something.
29:13That is why you're all so, so lost.
29:19I believe that there is an imperative within man, all men, to make a mark.
29:25Action is what defines us. Action, not suffering.
29:28And all this sitting around, thinking and talking.
29:33Let me ask you this.
29:35Do you think those astronauts up there are catatonic like you lot?
29:39Of course not.
29:39They are too busy achieving something spectacular.
29:44And as a result, they are at one with the world.
29:47At one with their god.
29:49And happy.
29:53That's my advice.
29:55Model yourselves on men of action.
29:57Like Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins.
30:01I mean, these men score A triple plus.
30:04They've got the answers.
30:05Not a bunch of navel-gazing underachievers infecting one another with gaseous doom.
30:14If you do opt for action, you can start by cleaning up this bloody floor.
30:27Oh, not again.
30:28Around the same time we were asked by the American State Department.
30:31It's the second time this week.
30:32If we'd send that message to the moon on the silicon disk.
30:34You were also asked another question.
30:36On how many occasions is the British royal family forced to eat venison each year?
30:40No.
30:41Honestly.
30:41I think if I eat any more of this stuff, I'm going to start growing antlers.
30:46Are you listening?
30:47Yes.
30:48I'm all ears.
30:49Little brown furry ones.
30:51Well, provided they make it back to Earth in one piece,
30:54and if after all their tests they're still standing,
30:57would we like an audience with the astronauts?
31:02What?
31:03Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins?
31:06Here at the palace?
31:07Yes.
31:08They're being sent around the world on a victory tour.
31:11Shall I go back with a yes?
31:14My God.
31:16Yes, please.
31:18I thought that would cheer you up.
31:20It does.
31:23Do I need cheering up?
31:28A little.
31:35They're scheduled to arrive at Heathrow Airport at 2 p.m.
31:38From there they will be taken directly to the American Embassy, Gropen Square,
31:41for a meeting with the U.S. Ambassador.
31:43From there they will come to Buckingham Palace for an audience with Her Majesty's the Queen,
31:47Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, His Royal Highness Duke of Edinburgh,
31:49Princess Margaret, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
31:53And what time will that be?
31:54Around 4 o'clock, ma'am.
31:56Will we give them anything?
31:57Tea?
31:57Probably not.
31:58We thought it good to keep things moving, no sitting down.
32:01I quite agree.
32:02You know, more than half an hour from arrival to departure.
32:06Right.
32:11I'd like to make a request, if I may.
32:15Sir.
32:16Instead of being herded in with everyone else,
32:19I was wondering if I might be allowed some time with the astronauts alone.
32:24In a separate, private meeting.
32:28Airman to airman.
32:30Pilot to pilots.
32:32I'll speak to the Ambassador.
32:34But I'm sure it would be possible our end.
32:39Would 15 minutes be enough?
32:4115 minutes?
32:43They are on a very tight schedule, I believe.
32:46To discuss mankind's greatest achievement.
32:52No.
32:54It's nowhere near enough.
32:59I can see it's who I'm going to get.
33:21I can see it's who I'm going to get.
33:26The Apollo moon men.
33:27This is the moon moon.
33:28It's the moon moon.
33:29The Apollo moon men begin a hectic twenty-two-and-a-quarter-hour visit
33:33that demands the same sort of precision and timing as their mission in space.
33:37El mundo famosa team de Man on the Moon, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, y Michael Collins,
33:42acompañado por sus hijas, recibieron uno de sus hermosos welcomes aún de los británicos de la gente.
33:47Los astronautas admitieron que están comenzando a sentir el descanso de la tormenta del mundo.
33:53El aeronáutico de la planetaria es el marco en el marco en el marco en el marco en el marco
33:58en el marco en el marco en el marco en el marco en el marco en el marco en el
34:00marco en el marco en el marco en el marco.
34:00El aeronáutico de la plana 2
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35:30Gracias por ver el video.
35:34Gracias por ver el video.
36:03Gracias por ver el video.
36:31Please don't tell me you want to talk about children.
36:33Gracias por ver el video.
37:07Gracias por ver el video.
37:20Please, do sit down.
37:31There's no need to sit so closely.
37:33As you can see, there's plenty of space.
37:37I noticed you instinctively sat in the same positions as the command module.
37:44Anyway, I don't know if anyone told you, but I am actually a pilot myself.
37:49Are you all right?
37:51Yes, sir.
37:52I just had a cold.
37:55Here.
37:58It's clean, I promise you.
37:59Thank you.
38:03Why, you've, uh, you've, you've all got colds.
38:07Yes, we do.
38:12Well, here we are.
38:18I just want to say how much I admire what you've done.
38:22It's just remarkable.
38:24Um, but also to say how much I identify in some way with, with who you are.
38:30Bless you.
38:31Sorry.
38:33I, um, I wrote down some questions.
38:41You see, I initially imagined that I wanted to ask questions of you on a, on a technical level.
38:46You're like, you know, what is the, the physical experience of, of G-forces of, of that magnitude and so
38:54on.
38:54But, you see, I, I realize now that the questions I actually want answering are, you're all too young to
39:12understand, I think.
39:13But, there comes a time in life when one first really starts to evaluate what one has accomplished.
39:26And because of the position that I've ended up in here, who I've become, um, who I'm married to, um,
39:40I've, well, I've not been able to do it.
39:43I've not been able to achieve the things I would have liked to.
39:47As a man, as a, as an adventurer.
39:53And watching you three heroes at work, it, it was like watching a dream.
40:02Which is why I, I leapt at the chance to meet with you.
40:07Even if it is just for, um, for ten minutes, that I might ask.
40:19What your thoughts were.
40:23Out there.
40:27Neil.
40:30Well, uh, obviously, uh, a sense of relief that we executed the mission successfully.
40:36Of course.
40:37And we certainly got some amazing views, didn't we?
40:40Yes.
40:41We did.
40:42Extraordinary.
40:42I think I'm not talking so much about, uh, views in that sense.
40:47As, uh, as perspectives, uh, observations of, of our place.
40:59Uh, to be honest, there wasn't much time for that.
41:04Um, as a pilot, you'll know what they drill into you above all else is protocol and, uh, procedure.
41:13Uh, you gotta stick to the rules.
41:15Yes.
41:16Well, as an astronaut, it's double that.
41:19Mm-hmm.
41:20We've pretty much spent our entire time with lists in our hands, ticking things off.
41:25Tick, check, tick, check.
41:26Isaac glued to the mission protocol to such a degree, you never really get to look outside.
41:31That's how busy they keep you.
41:32Busy.
41:33Tight leash.
41:33Not to mention, most of the time, you're so darn tired.
41:36No matter how hard you practice, you never get used to the sleep.
41:40Sleep.
41:42Neil, uh, let me tell His Royal Highness about what happened after the moonwalk.
41:47Uh, I would love to hear.
41:51You want us to hear it.
41:55Well, uh, after I completed the moonwalk...
41:57I-I watched it all, every step.
42:01I got back into the module and knew we only had a few hours to get some rest before we
42:07took off again.
42:08So, I-I got my head down.
42:11I closed my eyes.
42:12Wait for it.
42:13But all I could hear was this noise.
42:16Bang, bang, bang, bang.
42:18What?
42:19Bang, bang, bang.
42:21From outside the module.
42:22I know.
42:23You know what it was?
42:24What?
42:26The water cooler.
42:29It was making this noise.
42:30Bang, bang, bang.
42:33Water cooler.
42:35The greatest engineers in the world is Anaraka that takes us to the moon, but they can't even get us
42:39a decent water cooler.
42:42So, you're right.
42:43It was full of surprises.
42:47I see.
42:54Were there any other questions you had for us?
43:07No.
43:11Well, in-in that case, would you mind if we asked you a few questions?
43:14No, of course.
43:17What is it like?
43:20What is what like?
43:21Living in a-in a place like this.
43:23Because we heard you had a thousand rooms.
43:25And that if you had the lengths of all the corridors together, it comes to four miles?
43:30Uh, well...
43:31Oh, is it true you have a bagpiper for an alarm clock?
43:34And how many staff do you have here anyway?
43:35And how many palaces?
43:37We heard...
43:38Twelve.
43:38And you know what all these people in the-in the pictures here are in the hall?
43:42Are they-are you related to those?
43:43Oh, to the dots?
43:52That's mine.
43:53Of course.
43:53Thank you.
44:15I don't know what I was thinking.
44:17I expected them to be giants, gods.
44:22In reality, they were just three little men, pale-faced with cults.
44:28They have some sympathy.
44:30The very qualities that made them perfect for the job.
44:33But their lack of flair or imagination.
44:36Their sense of duty and modesty and reliability.
44:39Total absence of originality or spontaneity.
44:43But that's what makes them perfect in a crisis.
44:46And entirely anticlimactic when you meet them in person.
44:51Can you imagine if they go all that way to the moon and stay healthy with one trip to London
44:57and he kills them?
45:01It's not their fault.
45:03They never wanted to be public figures.
45:06And now, because of one event, they will be forever.
45:09They delivered as astronauts, but they disappointed as human beings.
45:18They'll spend the rest of their lives in goldfish bowls, scared to open their mouths, knowing it could reveal who
45:26they actually are and that they will inevitably disappoint.
45:30And for that, they deserve our pity.
45:34Good job there were no little green men.
45:38They could be forgiven for thinking if that's all planet Earth has got to offer.
45:43Let's give the place a miss.
45:44Let's give the place a miss.
46:15Let's give the place a miss.
46:45Let's give the place a miss.
46:46Let's give the place a miss.
47:01Let's give the place a miss.
47:04Let's give the place a miss.
47:24Let's give the place a miss.
47:34Let's give the place a miss.
47:36Let's give the place a miss.
48:01Let's give the place a miss.
48:06Let's give the place a miss.
48:08Let's give the place a miss.
48:18Let's give the place a miss.
48:23Let's give the place a miss.
48:39Let's give the place a miss.
48:44Let's give the place a miss.
48:46Let's give the place a miss.
49:09Let's give the place a miss.
49:16Let's give the place a miss.
49:22Let's give the place a miss.
49:25Let's give the place a miss.
49:27Let's give the place a miss.
49:29Let's give the place a miss.
49:39Let's give the place a miss.
49:55and without it
49:58what is there
50:01the
50:02the loneliness
50:07and emptiness
50:09and anticlimax
50:11of going all that way
50:14to the moon
50:14to find nothing
50:17but haunting desolation
50:21ghostly silence
50:23gloom
50:26that is what faithlessness is
50:31as opposed to finding
50:35wonder, ecstasy
50:36the miracle of
50:38divine creation
50:41God's design and purpose
50:45what am I trying to say
50:48I'm trying to say
50:50that
50:51the solution
50:53to our problems
50:54I think
50:55is not
50:57in the
50:58ingenuity
50:59of the rocket
51:00or the science
51:01or the technology
51:02or
51:03even the bravery
51:09no, the answer
51:10is in here
51:15or here
51:15or wherever it is
51:17that
51:18faith
51:18resides
51:23and so
51:24Dean Woods
51:28having ridiculed you
51:30for what you
51:31and these poor
51:34blocked
51:35lost souls
51:38were trying to achieve
51:41here
51:41in St. George's house
51:45I now find myself
51:47full of respect
51:49and admiration
51:52and not a small part
51:55of desperation
52:00as I come to say
52:06help
52:12help me
52:23and to admit
52:26while those three astronauts
52:27deserve all our praise
52:29and respect
52:29for their undoubted heroism
52:31I was more scared
52:32coming here
52:33to see you today
52:33than I would have been
52:34going up
52:35in any bloody rocket
52:36before
53:05if you don't
53:06have any¿or
53:09captured on your
53:09and
53:11shall go
53:11go
53:14go
53:15go
53:17go
53:17go
53:17go
53:18go
53:19go
53:25go
53:26go
53:53Gracias por ver el video.
54:25Gracias por ver el video.
54:53Gracias por ver el video.
55:23Gracias por ver el video.
55:36Gracias.
55:56Gracias.
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